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by PeterisP
2774 days ago
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As far as I recall, there were studies showing some causal effect in the behavioral difference of how early things like cancer were diagnosed. In essence, the average man living with a female partner would get a "nuisance" investigated, diagnosed with cancer, and (sometimes) treated; while the average single man sought treatment only when the condition was truly disturbing, and by that time it's too late to treat the cancer. |
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