Prostate Cancer Treatment Causes Severe Bone Mass Loss

Nightmist writes "This frightening article posted on Excite claims that a common treatment for prostate cancer is causing loss of bone mass to accelerate in men. Bone loss which would normally occur within 10 years occurs within one year of starting the treatment. The treatment suppresses testosterone, which is responsible for spurring growth of prostate tumors, but is also responsible for healthy bone mass."

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Second "Walk For a Cure" For Prostate Cancer Scheduled

Nightmist writes "LA's Second Annual Champions For A Cure Run/Walk is scheduled for the day before Father's Day. Says the article: "The event will be hosted by sports legend Wayne Gretzky and is expected to draw thousands of Los Angeles area residents to participate in the 10K/5K Run/Walk, the 1K "Kids Dash For Dad" and the Interactive Sports Festival."" Registration information for the event is included in the article - please consider attending or participating if you're in the area.

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Fatty Fish May Cut Prostate Cancer Risk

Nightmist writes "Research by Finnish scientists claims that eating fatty fish like salmon and mackerel may significantly reduce a man's risk of getting prostate cancer. "The men who ate no fish had a two-fold to three-fold higher risk of prostate cancer than those who ate moderate or high amounts," one researcher said. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in Swedish men."

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There's No Equality in Dating

Nightmist writes "This column on Excite is no doubt meant to be humorous, but it also points out some very real frustrations for males who date females. As the author says, "And that's when I came to a shocking conclusion: We're not equal. Somewhere along the way, we poor men got the short end of the deal."" This was a great column to see being printed in a campus newspaper - a young man coming to the revelation that women and men are equal, until it comes to paying for dates, initiating relationships, etc.

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NH Men's Commission Bill in the News

New Hampshire's Portsmouth Herald printed a front page story about the proposed Commission on the Status of Men in NH, which has passed the House stripped of the program's funding and is headed for the Senate. The article outlines many of the findings of the research group which proposed the commission, listing several key areas where men are not doing well, including health issues, fatherlessness, and education. FYI, the legislative report can be downloaded here.

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Female Thieves Use Breasts, Drugs to Rob Men

Now there's a headline for you. :) Nightmist writes "This article on Excite explains how several young Colombian women have been rubbing narcotics on their breasts, then luring male victims to lick them. The men are rendered unconscious and then robbed. On rare occassions, the article says, victims of this type of drugged robbery have died."

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Creating Change in Advertising

Nightmist writes "From time to time, I e-mail various corporations about their advertising campaigns. If I find a campaign particularly offensive to men, I send a scathing e-mail. If I find a campaign presenting men in a rare positive light, I will send a congratulatory e-mail. Recently, I sent one of each to Tylenol. Click "Read More" below for the results of those letters."

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H.I.V Infection Rate Skyrocketing for Black Gay Men

This article from the New York Times (free registration required to read) was announced on the Men's Health America mailing list. The story is about a report that H.I.V. infections among young black gay men in large cities is dramatically above the rates for young white men - up to six times as much. The report should expose the need for more aggressive screening and educational programs about H.I.V, and "that programs for black men "must address the stigma of homosexuality which prevents many of these men from identifying themselves as gay and bisexual and may keep them from accessing needed prevention and treatment services.""

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Pasadena Star News Prints Response On Male DV Victims

Marc Angelucci writes "The Pasadena Star News printed my letter responding to their editor's downplaying of male victims of DV. In the original editorial in which the editor belittles the numbers, the editor made a fool of himself because he assumed the National Institute of Justice was some crazy advocacy group and he said "something called the National Institute of Justice says . . ." When I pointed this out to him and showed him the data, he became upset and evasive, called it "nutty," and said "I don't believe your data." (As though it were "my" data and not the National Institute of Justice's data.) I think he's just upset that he made himself look like a fool." Update: I've fixed the link to the story. Another update: But now it's broken again! Read More to view instructions on how to access it.

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JunkScience.com: "Feminism Bad for Women's Health"

Nightmist writes "Junk Science, a fascinating Web site full of debunkery, posted this article regarding the recent retraction of one 1997 study claiming women were "routinely excluded from clinical trials." FYI: this site also debunks a few myths about breast cancer. A 1997 article about the IWF (I have much respect for those women) and its stance against the myths also appears here."

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Modern Literature Overly Political

BusterB writes "While not strictly a men's rights article, this opinion piece in Canada's National Post amused me because - as a man - this is exactly why I've soured on modern literature, plays, and in some cases film. So much of it seems to be designed to bash me over the head with overt, ideological messages about how ashamed I should be to be white, be a male, or be both. It's refreshing to see a hard-core bookworm complaining about this, too."

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Washington Times Article on IWF Ad

Not PC sent me this editorial from the Washington Times. It outlines the controversy at UCLA for the printing of the Independent Women's Forum Ad which factually refutes feminist myths. Christie Scott's call for an apology and for "this to never happen again" is being well exposed as the oppressive PC-censorship that is really is. The article concludes: "In their obvious reluctance to joust, fact to fact, in a debate of ideas, campus feminists reveal not only their loathing for the First Amendment...but also their fear of it. Why else try to stifle someone else's freedom of speech, rather than more vigorously exercise one´s own?"

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Scotland Decides Against Anonymity for Those Accused of Rape

AngryHarry pointed me to this article from the UK Telegraph. The courts of Scotland were considering allowing anonymity of those accused of rape until a conviction is secured. The Scottish Justice Minister decided against it, however, claiming that he didn't believe false accusations of rape are common. I'd be interested to see what the numbers actually are. The article describes a couple of cases of false accusations, and also interestingly comments that providing anonymity of the accuser is done according to custom, rather than law.

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Help Support Pro-Equality Feminists

It has come to my attention that the message board over at shethinks.org has become a battleground for gender feminists, who are attacking equity feminists for speaking out against the top 10 lies of gender feminism. If you support the Independent Women's Forum for distributing the ad, please take a moment and help support them by going to their bulletin board, and posting supportive, non-antagonistic messages. Try to counter the irrational hatred with calm, reasonable postings.

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Boys Strip-Searched While on Jail Tour

Nightmist writes "This story in the Courier Press details how several middle-school age boys on a tour of prison facilities were forced by teachers and jail employees to 1) watch while inmates were strip-searched and 2) forced to remove their clothes for a strip-search in front of other students as a "demonstration of what it's like in jail." The thing that concerns me most is that officials say they are "looking into whether the boys' civil rights were violated." I say there's no "looking into" to it."

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