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If symptoms do arise, men will often have urethral discharge (discharge from the penis), women will have vaginal discharge, and all genders can experience pain when peeing.
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When comparing the difference between men and women in the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders, methodological problems arise as men and women seldom perform the same type of activities, neither at work nor at home.
In Lilongwe Malawi, lack of MI in PMTCT was reported to arise from men's fear of HIV testing [ 57] while in Zimbabwe men perceived HIV as a threat to their manhood and they discouraged their partners in accessing ART services to avoid learning their HIV status indirectly [ 26].
Given such trends, it's logical that problems would arise if men kept their desire to be the primary breadwinners.
Mr. Sachs takes a longer view, but the films share an interest in mapping the nuances of feeling that arise between men for whom sex is the easy part.
As far back as 1981, Joseph Pleck published a report called 'The Myth of Masculinity.' Here, Pleck laid out his ideas of the 'sex role strain paradigm', explaining the multi-faceted issues which arise when men attempt to live up to what is little more than a mirage of masculinity.
Given the salience of gender norms around male provision, this research also suggests a role for novel programming that explicitly addresses the negative behaviours that arise from men's insecurity and frustration from their inability to provide.
Current treatment techniques are very effective but their side effects often include a loss of fertility, a concerning fact given that these tumours primarily arise in men of reproductive age.
Tomorrow, he will arise a man with a diploma!
Episodes of unearthly beauty hint at Remarque's angelic presence, which seems to arise whenever man-made horror collides with nature.
Video of a man with an inanely panicky look rushing toward an overflowing bowl with a plunger was set to a harrowingly suspenseful phrase from the Lacrimosa of the Requiem ("On that day of weeping, again from the ashes will arise guilty man, to be judged"), rising in pitch, volume and chromatic intensity.
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