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Editorials
Stronger than an invasion of armies
Thursday, 01 April, 2004
Sex matters. Professor Siegfried Meryn introduces the new Journal of Men’s Health and Gender (jmhg), a peer-reviewed publication that aims to ensure that medicine addresses the individual and ...
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Equal Opportunities
Monday, 01 March, 2004
Christina Fabian of the UEMO, the European Union of General Practitioners discusses disrimination and the EMHF's role in challenging it The UEMO is the first European doctors´ organisation which has ...
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Smoking and men's health in Europe
Sunday, 01 February, 2004
Edward Riley reports on what is still the leading cause of preventable death in Europe fifty years after the dangers were first identified. Tobacco is the leading cause of preventable death in the ...
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Europe must work with African men to tackle HIV
Thursday, 01 January, 2004
Liz Kazonza calls for a systematic review of HIV prevention and care strategies with African men and stresses the need for projects that involve these men at the very beginning. Each day 16,000 ...
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“We must focus now on determining what aspects of men’s health beliefs and behaviour militate against help seeking”
Monday, 01 December, 2003
Following their report Men’s Health Across 17 European Countries, commissioned by the EMHF, Alan White and Keith Cash review their findings and look to the future. We have known for some time that ...
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