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Editorials
Some much needed evidence for what works with men
Wednesday, 08 December, 2004
Libby Lomas offers some practical insights into the sort of health promotion that can work with men in a large urban hospital. Nottingham City Hospital is a large acute teaching hospital employing ...
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Better informed patients can ease GPs' workload
Tuesday, 09 November, 2004
Population movements prompted by globalisation and war are increasing the demand for medical services in Europe at a time when resources are already under pressure. EMHF president Dr Ian Banks ...
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UK appoints world's first professor of men's health
Tuesday, 24 August, 2004
The first-ever professor of men’s health anywhere in the world has been appointed in the UK. EMHF board member Alan White has been made Professor of Men’s Health at Leeds Metropolitan University. ...
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What Straight Men Could Learn From Gay Men
Monday, 12 July, 2004
Peter Tatchell argues that gay men show that being a man doesn't have to involve machismo. This article, which will be challenging to some readers, has not been edited by the Forum and does not ...
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Osteoporosis hits men too
Thursday, 27 May, 2004
A man in his thirties shrinking? It can happen says Paul Spencer Sochaczewski, head of communications at the International Osteoporosis Foundation. The bone disease osteoporosis does not just affect ...
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