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Editorials
The media obsess about females and alcohol but males are at six times the risk
Tuesday, 15 November, 2005
Dr Peter Anderson and his colleagues from the Institute of Alcohol Studies in England have been asked by the European commission to present them with a public health report on the effects of ...
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We must remove the stigma on male sexual health
Tuesday, 18 October, 2005
Sexual health has traditionally been a female responsibility. Faye Ekong, Advocacy Assistant at the German Foundation for World Population (DSW), argues that while the need for male involvement is ...
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Where have all the young men gone?
Friday, 16 September, 2005
Are there enough men in your surgery? Alan White, professor of men’s health at Leeds Metropolitan University argues that if there are not, then it is down to doctors to work out how to get them ...
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Patients want better treatment not better choice
Monday, 22 August, 2005
Patient choice is probably the worst thing to happen to medicine since the leeches went out of fashion says Jim Pollard, editor of the European Men's Health Forum's websites. He argues that ...
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We must bring theories of masculinity to bear on health research
Monday, 25 July, 2005
The EMHF's Director Erick Savoye reports on the success of a health survey designed with men in mind and argues that those who dismiss such gender concerns as overly simplistic are themselves ...
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