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Do men or women have stronger immune systems?
Do men or women have stronger immune systems?
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BBC News
BBC NEWS | Health | Women 'fight off disease better'
The researchers believe women may have evolved a more robust immune system because of their key role in producing and nurturing young.
BBC NEWS | Health | Women 'fight off disease better'
A Canadian study indicates that the female sex hormone oestrogen gives women's immune systems added bite at fighting off infection.
BBC NEWS | Health | Women 'fight off disease better'
Men really do have an excuse for supposedly being wimpy about coughs and colds - their immune systems are not as strong as women's, research suggests.
Daily Telegraph (UK newspaper)
Women 'greater hypochondriacs', research shows - Telegraph
Men, whose primary job was to hunt for food, developed weaker immune systems due to the risks involved, while women's immunity from illness was stronger because of their childbearing role, the researchers from Cambridge University found.
current.com
Men succumb to manflu because women have stronger immune systems, claim scientists // Current
Men succumb to manflu because women have stronger immune systems, claim scientists
coyoteprime-runningcauseicantfly.blogspot.com
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly: Immunology: "Wimpy Men, Strong Women"
A Canadian study indicates that the female sex hormone oestrogen gives women's immune systems added bite at fighting off infection.
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly: Immunology: "Wimpy Men, Strong Women"
The researchers believe women may have evolved a more robust immune system because of their key role in producing and nurturing young.
cosmopolitan.com
Things Women Do Better Than Men - Cosmopolitan
No wonder men act like such babies when they have a sniffle — women really do have stronger immune systems than men!
Things Women Do Better Than Men - Cosmopolitan
7. We have stronger immune systems.
news.patient.co.uk
Upper Respiratory Tract Infections News | News by Subject ...
A Canadian study indicates that the female sex hormone oestrogen gives women's immune systems added bite at fighting off infection.
sorebuttcheeks.blogspot.com
Anabolic Steroids Blog - BodyBuilding Blog - Dianabol Blog: May 2009
A Canadian study indicates that the female sex hormone oestrogen gives women's immune systems added bite at fighting off infection.
women-beauty.com
women beauty - Part 4
The researchers believe women may have evolved a more robust immune system because of their key role in producing and nurturing young.
women beauty - Part 4
A Canadian study indicates that the female sex hormone oestrogen gives women’s immune systems added bite at fighting off infection.
morriganaradia.blogspot.com
Morrigan's misadventures
A Canadian study indicates that the female sex hormone oestrogen gives women's immune systems added bite at fighting off infection.
mindarraina.blogspot.com
Minda ArRaina: May 2009
A Canadian study indicates that the female sex hormone oestrogen gives women's immune systems added bite at fighting off infection.
Men
mindandmuscle.net
Saliva contains testosterone and, by proxy, makes your girl horny from - Mind And Muscle Forum
men might like bigger 'sloppier' kisses (sounds so lovely put that way) in part because it is also generalised that men have stronger immune systems than women, perhaps for coping with increased risks of getting cut whilst hunting or fighting.