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Editorials
Is suicide still a key men’s health issue?
Tuesday, 24 April, 2007
More and more countries are reporting declining rates of suicide among men. Does this mean that suicide is no longer the problem it was? Reports from two countries that have seen male suicide levels ...
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Domestic violence against males: your views
Friday, 23 March, 2007
Last month, we published the first person testimony of male domestic violence victim Jack Blennim. It was a challenging subject which attracted a very mixed bag of feedback. We heard from other men ...
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‘I cannot hit a woman’
Tuesday, 27 February, 2007
Because the vast majority of victims of domestic violence are women, male victims are reluctant to come forward and may be disbelieved or dismissed when they do. In a highly personal piece Jack ...
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The EU must understand the full implications of gender and diversity
Thursday, 18 January, 2007
The European Year of Equal Opportunities begins with a woman, Germany’s Angela Merkel, in the president’s chair. EMHF board member Prof. Alan White argues that putting male health on the ...
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Are you keeping your head down?
Thursday, 30 November, 2006
The relationship between voluntary organisations and pharmaceutical companies has been under the microscope lately. EMHF president Dr Ian Banks calls for an honest and open debate not hypocrisy, ...
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