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Editorials
We must help migrant men to breathe more easily
Friday, 06 June, 2008
When it comes to lung cancer, one of the group of workers at greatest risk are also hardest to reach. As part of the Forum's work on Lung Cancer in the Workplace for International Men's Health week ...
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Well done, John - but will your colleagues listen?
Thursday, 24 April, 2008
Politicians are to be congratulated for speaking out about their health concerns but, says Jim Pollard, this new openness cuts both ways: they need to listen too. Britain's former deputy prime ...
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Let's get beyond statistical simplicity and talk about real lives
Thursday, 20 March, 2008
By basing our arguments on aggregated data, there's a danger of stereotyping and of missing the real stories about how men are and how they're changing, argues Steve Robertson. We now have a ...
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'Who would use a mechanic who could only give 5 minutes to each vehicle?'
Monday, 11 February, 2008
To change men's health, we need to change the system. Su Wang, the group head for health at the Royal Mail (the UK's postal service) offers some food for thought. February is a month for reflection. ...
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2008 - looking forward with optimism
Friday, 14 December, 2007
EMHF president Dr Ian Banks, pictured right at the recent EU conference in Lisbon, looks back on 2007 and ahead to 2008. This year – 2007 – has without a doubt been the most significant in the ...
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