You must be tested by a doctor to know for sure if you have gonorrhea.
Yes, males can have orgasms.
Males have vas deferens, which is a duct that carries sperm from the testes to the ejaculatory duct.
Gonorrhea
Males have both X & Y chromosomes
Bob is diagnosed with multiple phobias and dependent personality disorder in the movie "What About Bob."
more males than females are diagnosed with hiv/aids
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I have learned in Human Development class that males outnumber females by a 3:1 ratio
Yes, males with a diagnosed learning disability are generally more likely to also be diagnosed with ADHD. Research indicates a significant overlap between these conditions, as both can affect cognitive functioning and academic performance. Additionally, males are statistically more prone to being diagnosed with ADHD, which may contribute to the higher co-occurrence observed in this population. However, individual assessments are essential for accurate diagnosis and tailored support.
The prognosis for males diagnosed with Wiskott-Adrich syndrome is poor.
Globally, more males are diagnosed with AIDS than females. However, in some regions, there is a higher prevalence of AIDS among females due to factors such as gender inequality and limited access to healthcare services.
Yes. About 10% of diagnosed anorexics are male, and both males and females with anorexia have roughly the same fatality rate of 15%.
African American males
Chlamydia isn't treated with a shot. It's treated with oral medication (pills). Gonorrhea is treated with an antibiotic injection.
It looks like any other gonorrhea except it cannot be killed by any currently recommended treatments for gonorrhea. Males often have a painful discharge from the penis and have painful to urination. Females often have no symptoms but have still the same risk of damage.
Yes, both males and females of any age can be diagnosed with an autistic spectrum disorder, though it is more common among males. There are roughly 4 males with autism for every 1 female with autism
According to NAMI, which is the National Alliance on Mental Illness, approxiamately .5 - 1% of all females are diagnosed with anorexia nervosa. A smaller fraction of males are also diagnosed with anorexia as well.