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Press Releases
1 Europe’s black hole: Deaths among men of working age are double those of women
Monday, 20 June, 2011
The European Men’s Health Forum is today warning that unless a fundamental change is made in the whole approach taken to men’s health, the EU will suffer both socially and economically. Download full press release (14 June 2011) ...
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2 What do Europe’s men want to know about their prostates?
Tuesday, 07 December, 2010
Media release from the European Men’s Health Forum 6 December 2010 - for immediate use Innovative Q&A research project now available in 3 languages The European Men’s Health Forum (EMHF) announces the launch of its pioneering prostate question and answer service in English, Spanish and German - the first prostate research project to ask men what they want to know rather than telling ...
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3 EMHF calls on the EU to get active on sport and health
Friday, 11 June, 2010
As the World Cup kicks off with 13 European nations, the European Men’s Health Forum is calling on the EU and member states to mark International Men’s Health Week 2010 (14-20 June) by getting active on men’s health – and helping men get active too.EMHF president Professor Banks said: ‘For the EU, its new competancy in the field of sport provides the perfect opportunity to help its citizens live ...
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4 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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5 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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