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For a while now, the expression 'man flu' has been controversial. Many men say their illness is real, while many women say they are just being weak. But why is it that some men seem to suffer, or complain, more when they get sick than women?

A recently published study may have the answer. Can science prove that men really do suffer more, or do they just moan instead of getting on with it? Dan and Neil teach six items of vocabulary and discuss the issue.

This week's question:

In a survey conducted by Nuts magazine that asked its readers how long they took to recover from a cold or flu, where women put an average of 1.5 days, what did men put?a) 1 dayb) 2 daysc) 3 days

Listen to the programme to find out the answer.

Vocabulary

the snifflesa cold (informally)

runny nosewhen a person's nose leaks mucus

soldier oncontinue despite difficulty

man fluthe situation where a person, often a man, tends to complain and exaggerate a small illness such as a cold

whiningcomplaining repeatedly often in an annoying waysymptomsfeelings of illness caused by a disease

Transcript

Note: This is not a word for word transcript

DanHello and welcome to 6 Minute English. I'm Dan, and joining me today is Neil. Hi Neil.

NeilHi, everyone!

DanBless you! Are you ok?

NeilI think I’m coming down with something serious.

DanIt’s just a case ofthe sniffles.NeilThesnifflesis an informal way of saying a cold or flu. It comes from the sniffing sound people make when they havea runny nose.

DanAnd arunny noseis when liquid mucus keeps leaking from our nose – usually when we are sick. I’m afraid you’ll just have tosoldier onNeil.

NeilTo soldier on means to continue despite difficulty. I’m dying! What’s it about anyway?

DanIt’s about ‘man flu’, and whether it’s actually real, or just something men like to complain about. We'll give you 6 words and expressions – and, of course, our quiz question.

NeilAlright, fire away.

Dan In a survey conducted by Nuts magazine that asked its readers how long they took to recover from a cold or flu, where women put an average of 1.5 days, what did men put?

a) 1 day

b) 2 days

c) 3 days

NeilI’m going to say 3 days. The threat of ‘man flu’ is real.

DanWell, we’ll find out later, but let’s clarify. ‘Man flu’ is the tendency that many people believe men have to complain about a minor illness, such as a cold or flu, and act as if they were suffering from something a lot more serious.

NeilYes. But science cannot say whether men do actually suffer more than women, or if men just tend to complain more.

DanWell, let’s hear from this British couple about whether they think ‘man flu’ is real or not.

VoxBritish ManMen definitely do suffer a lot more, I think, than women do when we get flu.

British WomanYeah, I’m not so convinced. I feel like they just complain more.

British ManIt wipes me out.British WomanI was ill recently and I just carried on and went to work and everything. And when Chris had got sick recently he was on the sofa and couldn’t really do anything, so…

DanAnd it seems that it’s not just in the UK. Listen to this BBC Journalist interviewing a woman from Europe.

VoxBBC JournalistYou’re from the Netherlands. Have you ever accused your boyfriend of having man flu?

Dutch womanOh, absolutely yes. Yeah.

BBC JournalistWhat have you accused him of doing?

Dutch womanwhining?

NeilWhiningis when someone complains repeatedly and often in an annoying way about something. So, there certainly seems to be something there…but nothing has been proven, right?

DanWell, a recent scientific study has indicated that there could be something to ‘man flu’ after all. Doctor Kyle Sue, an assistant professor of family medicine at Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada, has suggested that there could be a difference between men and women when it comes to respiratory diseases.

NeilRespiratory meaning related to breathing. He says that there was already a lot of evidence from existing studies suggesting men experience worse, longer-lastingsymptoms.

DanSymptomsare the feelings of illness caused by a disease. Listen to him explain why this is.

Doctor Kyle Sue,Memorial University, NewfoundlandIt seems that the higher the testosterone levels, the lower the immune response to these types of infections, whereas the higher the oestrogen level, the stronger the immune response.

NeilTestosterone and oestrogen are hormones that exist in both men and women. Testosterone is higher in males and oestrogen is higher in females. Dr. Sue’s research suggests that the more oestrogen a person has, the better able they are to fight off the infection. That’s it then! Man flu is real!DanHold your horses, Neil. There are two problems. First of all, the Royal college of GPs in the UK says that there is no such thing as ‘man flu’. And secondly, even Dr Sue admits that these results, including his own, are only ‘suggestive’ and are not ‘definitive’.

NeilSo, basically he’s saying that there is a suggestion that ‘man flu’ exists, but the evidence so far cannot say for sure.

DanExactly. More studies need to be done. But you know what we can be sure about? The answer to this week’s quiz question. I asked you in a survey conducted by Nuts magazine that asked its readers how long they took to recover from a cold or flu, where women put an average of 1.5 days, what did men put?

a) 1 day

b) 2 days

c) 3 days

NeilAnd I said 3 days.

DanAnd you were right!

NeilGood!DanThe men said they took twice as long to recover!NeilIt must be all that manly testosterone. Let’s review our vocabulary, shall we?

DanOur first wasthe sniffles. If you have the sniffles, you have a cold, informally speaking. What's the best cure forthe snifflesNeil?

NeilStay in bed and sweat it out, my mum always said. Just make sure you have lots of tissues to deal with yourrunny nose. That’s when a person’s nose leaks mucus, usually because they are ill. Yuck!

DanNext we hadsoldier on. This phrasal verb means to continue despite difficulty. When was the last time you had tosoldier on, Neil?NeilA few days ago when I went the whole day without eating any lunch! Then we had ‘man flu’. That’s is the name given to the situation where a person, often a man, tends to complain and exaggerate a small illness such as a cold. Do you do that, Dan?DanI’m sure my wife would say I do! Next we hadwhining. If youwhine, you complain repeatedly and often in an annoying way.NeilLike my children did last time I didn’t buy them ice-cream. And finally we hadsymptoms. These are the feelings of illness caused by a disease. What are the symptoms of flu, Dan?DanA headache, aching muscles, and a fever. And that’s the end of this 6 Minute English! Don’t forget to check out our YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages. There you made it. You can collapse now.

NeilBye.

DanBye!

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