It's a life-extending strategy most men probably won't want to pursue, but new research suggests eunuchs live longer than non-castrated guys. Historical Korean eunuchs — men who had their testicles ...
Women live at least 5 years longer than men, on average in the industrialized world, previous studies have shown. Now, a study of eunuchs from 16th to 19th century Korea suggest that testosterone may ...
A study of eunuchs in Korea's royal court has found men without testicles live longer. Researchers looking at the court of the Chosun Dynasty found eunuchs lived to 70 on average, or 14 to 19 years ...
NEW DELHI — The eunuchs came calling before I’d even moved in. On a recent afternoon, as I stood surrounded by a dozen workers hammering, sawing and drilling in my new apartment, they materialized out ...
Women's Liberation is the cause célèbre of the decade. Naturally, we have been deluged with an outpouring of literature on the subject. Every viewpoint has been represented from the super-radical (THE ...
Talk about a longevity strategy no man wants to pursue. A recent study published in the journal Current Biology finds that Korean eunuchs — castrated men — lived 14 to 19 years longer than other men, ...
This was not the sort of journey I'd have chosen to make while five months pregnant. It's June in northern India, and the road to Rath, 7 hours from Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh is notoriously dangerous.
The Female Eunuch—first published in Britain in the 1970s, in the United States the following year, and quickly in more than a dozen languages around the globe—was an international sensation, and it’s ...
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