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AskMen.com Farah Averill |
Dress Your Body Type: Skinny Regardless of the body type Mother Nature gave you, making the most of what you were given goes a long way to helping you look and feel more confident and attractive. |
American Journal of Nursing October 2010 Eileen Thomas |
Men's Awareness and Knowledge of Male Breast Cancer This article reports on the findings of a qualitative study that explored the awareness and knowledge of male breast cancer among English-speaking men. |
AskMen.com |
Glashutte Original: Watch Snob This week we received an inordinate number of questions related to the other German brand, Glashutte Original. It may not be A. Lange & Sohne, but it's worth looking into. |
AskMen.com Adam Fox |
D&G Waistcoat Dolce & Gabanna is celebrating its 25th anniversary -- a relatively short time compared to its compatriot competitors. But the mark of this fashion house is no less significant. |
American Journal of Nursing October 2010 Amy M. Collins |
'Men Get Breast Cancer, Too!' Theron Bell has made raising public awareness of male breast cancer his life's work. |
AskMen.com Jason Heaton |
The Beater Watch: Build The Ultimate Watch Collection Rumors of the wristwatch's death have been greatly exaggerated. |
BusinessWeek September 30, 2010 Rachel Wolff |
Investing: Diamonds Are a Guy's Best Friend Amid the recession, jewelry is increasingly viewed as valuable art. Guess who's buying it? Male collectors are currently coveting pendants and rings with large colorless, D-grade diamonds. |
AskMen.com Adam Fox |
Dress Your Age: 40s What's in a name? For a mediocre moniker like "middle age," absolutely nothing if you're able to pick up a few of our pointers. |
AskMen.com Sachin Bhola |
Men's Jeans - Choosing The Right Cut The author takes up the question of wearing ripped jeans and other fashion problems |
AskMen.com Kathleen Blanchard |
Health And Marriage: Benefits For Men If you find the prospect of "tying the knot" stressful, you may want to consider very real evidence that married or partnered men are healthier and live longer than their single counterparts. |
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