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Editorials
We need a ‘male-sensitive’ approach to mental well-being
Tuesday, 18 April, 2006
Although many challenges remain, the trend towards more engaged fatherhood offers a sign of hope for male mental well-being says Svend Aage Madsen, Chief Psychologist at Copenhagen University ...
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Gender and health issues from an equity perspective
Monday, 20 March, 2006
Piroska Östlin and Ineke Klinge from the European Institute of Womens Health use the concept of power to explain why women have traditionally been the focus of health inequalities debates. As gender ...
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To change eating habits, we must understand changing social roles
Wednesday, 15 February, 2006
Nutritionist Leticia Reyes Sanchez argues that men’s and women’s attitudes to food and health are about gender rather than sex. The continued increase in cases of chronic-degenerative diseases ...
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Gender mainstreaming is about women AND men
Thursday, 19 January, 2006
As Austria outlines the health issues it will prioritise during its presidency of the EU, John Bowis, a member of the EMHF's board of directors and the Member of the European Parliament for ...
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Fire, brimstone and the evil of excessive eating
Monday, 19 December, 2005
In the sixth century, when the Seven Deadly Sins were formulated by Pope Gregory the Great, eating too much lead to more than just an expanding waist line, it lead to eternal damnation in Hell. Dr ...
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