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Men's Health

Men's Health

9780192625816
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Although men consult their GPs much less frequently than women, they are much more prone to accidents, violence, cancer, and cardiovascular disease (all of which will affect them in the most productive period of their lives). However, as the pressure mounts both at work and at home, men are expected to make heavier demands on their GPs. This book, the first to be published on mens health in primary care, has been put together by a team of general practitioners, psychologists,sociologists, and epidemiologists. It brings together all the latest research on specifically male health problems during childhood, adolescence, adulthood and later life, and adds practical guidelines for GPs, other members of the primary health care team, and patients themselves. Clear management andreferral protocols are provided, along with relevant case histories, bulleted lists for ease of reference, and informative illustrations.
Product Details
OUP Oxford
83333
9780192625816
9780192625816

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Publication date
1998
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
290
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
408
  • Contents List - Page 1; Preface; The epidemiology of mens health; The Male life cycle; Adolescent males; Adult life; Later life; The life men lead; Men and work; Problems of unemployment; Exercise, sport, and leisure; Sexuality and its problems; Men and alcohol; Clinical problems; Reproductive health:: family planning and infertility; Genitourinary conditions; HIV/AIDS infection; Urological problems; Cardiovascular disease; Violence outside the home; Getting help;
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