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Man flu is a term used colloquially to describe the condition of men who are perceived to exaggerate the symptoms of the common cold or other minor illnesses. The term is often used pejoratively, with the implication that men are exaggerating their condition for sympathy and attention.

Definition[edit]

The term "man flu" is not recognized in medical literature. It is a colloquial term, often used with a negative connotation, implying that men exaggerate their symptoms when they have a minor illness such as a cold. The term is often used in a humorous or sarcastic way.

Research[edit]

While the term "man flu" is not recognized in medical literature, there has been some research into whether men and women experience illness differently. Some studies have suggested that men may have a weaker immune response to viral respiratory viruses, leading to greater severity and duration of symptoms. However, these findings are not universally accepted and more research is needed.

Criticism[edit]

The term "man flu" has been criticized for perpetuating gender stereotypes. Critics argue that it is not helpful to mock people for being ill and that doing so can discourage people from seeking medical help when they need it.

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