Ever go to your guy for support only to get off-the-mark advice? New research suggests that physical differences in the brain’s response to stress may be to blame. When stressed, men show less ...
Stress, even short-term, appears to play a role in who we judge as a good potential partner, according to a new study published today (August 9) in PLoS ONE. The authors had previously shown that ...
One point that is tremendously important, but frequently misunderstood, is the variance in stress reactivity between men and women. Let me start by stating that this post is not dealing with the ...
A study in England has found that men coping with stress more often prefer larger women than men who aren’t stressed at all, an insight that builds on earlier findings about how experiencing stress ...
In a recent study published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, researchers investigated how job strain and effort-reward imbalance (ERI) interact to increase the risk of developing ...
Work-related stress is bad for more than just your mental health, especially if you're a man. While research has long shown that job strain can take a toll on workers' psychological and physical ...
During the course of an experiment, students at McGill University in Montreal noticed something odd: Rodents didn't seem to be showing signs of pain if they were handled by male students. The ...
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