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<title>Need Therapy? A Good Man is Hard to Find</title>
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<title>Recommended books for Men on Sexuality</title>
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<description>Recommended books for Men on Sexuality:The New Male Sexuality, Bernie Zilbergeld Love &amp; Sex at Midlife, Bernie ZilbergeldSex After 50, Dr. Ruth Westheimer Better Than I Ever Expected: Straight Talk About Se</description>
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<title>Sad dads: depressed fathers spank more, read less</title>
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<dc:creator>Mark Henry</dc:creator>
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<description>Postpartum depression among mothers is well-known, and medical  professionals know to keep an eye out for signs that a mother's blues  are affecting her child.  A new study suggests that they should be on the lookout for sad dads too. </description>
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<title>Study: Men are less healthy and have shorter life span than women</title>
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<description>As a general rule, men take lousy care of their health.They shrug off injuries. They hate going to the doctor for anything. They pay little heed to warning signs for major health issues.And the results of all that manliness are evident i</description>
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<title>When the Mind Wanders, Happiness Also Strays</title>
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<description>Researchers said they found that in most activities, a mind that wandered could diminish one’s happiness. read more</description>
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