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Press Releases
1 Health systems must reach out to men rather than watch them die
Saturday, 04 October, 2008
During the European Health Forum Gastein, which took place in Bad Hofgastein 1-4 October, a heavily attended meeting of senior policy makers agreed on key recommendations to address the poor health and premature death of men across Europe.Download full press release (PDF) ...
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2 Who is killing men? Man found not guilty
Thursday, 04 October, 2007
A heavily attended court case at the European Health Forum Gastein sought to identify responsibility for the early death of men across Europe.The variations of emphasis by member states on early diagnosis were highlighted and found guilty by the jury of health professionals, NGOs and policy makers. Similarly incriminated was the ‘one policy fits all’ approach when it comes to men’s health. A ...
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3 UEFA endorses men's health declaration
Tuesday, 12 June, 2007
Tuesday 12 June 2007: UEFA (the Union of European Football Associations), the governing body for European football, has today pledged its support to the European Men's Health Forum by signing the Forum's Vienna Declaration, which calls on Europe’s politicians to do a great deal more to improve the inadequate support for men’s health. Jonathan Hill, Head of UEFA's EU Office, said, ‘We are proud ...
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4 Europe's politicians accused of gender blindness on health
Tuesday, 29 August, 2006
29 August 2006Europe’s politicians have been accused of gender blindness in dealing with health.The European Men’s Health Forum says that Europe’s leaders are letting men down and that the inadequate health support men are getting leads to millions of European men living with conditions without seeking professional help.Erick Savoye, Director of the Forum, said:‘There is still an assumption ...
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5 Austrian government urged to support men's health during EU presidency
Friday, 20 January, 2006
20 January 2006A plea to the Austrian Presidency of the European Union not to neglect men’s health issues has come from John Bowis, a member of the European Men’s Health Forum central committee and Conservative MEP for London.In an editorial for the European Men’s Health Forum website, Mr Bowis says that Austria has signalled its priorities for the next six months as women's heart disease, ...
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