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Lesbians’ mental health concerns

Health Care for Women International, 1994
The literature on lesbians' mental health issues offers mostly research on selected issues and few comprehensive studies. Using a pretested qualitative and quantitative instrument, I elicited 503 lesbian women's responses to questions on issues known to affect lesbians' mental health.
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Health Concerns of Aging Men

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1986
The older man's significant health concerns have relevant implications for practice. The identification of and discussion about the issues of health, retirement, dependency, and sexuality of the older man represent a good beginning to understanding the health concerns of the aging man; however, it is only a beginning.
W R, Cowling, V G, Campbell
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Health Concerns of Women Runners

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1985
The medical concerns of women runners focus not only on injury but also on how their activity affects their overall health. This article discusses lifestyle and nutritional patterns, menstrual change in active women, amenorrhea and decreased bone density, and issues related to pregnancy.
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Environmental Health—Concerns and Issues

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1970
(1970). Environmental Health—Concerns and Issues. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 72-76.
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Health Concerns of Micronesian Peoples

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2013
Several states in the United States have been experiencing an influx of migrants from an area of the world that most people have only heard of when learning about the atomic bomb and World War II. This area is the former U.S. Trust Territory of Pacific Islands now called the Freely Associated States.
Neil S, MacNaughton, Melissa L, Jones
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The mental health of nurses: a concern

British Journal of Nursing, 2009
Alistair Campbell, the former press chief to Tony Blair, has recently been publicising the plight of people who suffer from a mental health problem and don’t get a fair chance in employment. He cited Winston Churchill, Abraham Lincoln, Charles Darwin, Marie Curie and Florence Nightingale as examples of famous people who succeeded despite their mental ...
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Men’s health: a cause for concern

Nursing Standard, 2000
The state of men's health is a cause for concern; men are less likely to seek medical help than women even though they are more likely to die at a younger age. Andrew Barton looks at the issues surrounding men's health by focusing on prostate and testicular cancer.
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Cricketers and Mental Health Concerns

Australasian Psychiatry, 2007
Objective: The aim of this paper is to examine cricket history in order to illustrate some of the mental health issues present in Australia through the years. Conclusions: Mood disorders, suicide, and drug and alcohol issues are among problems that have beset top level cricketers.
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Comfort and Health: Cause for Concern

Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1994
Chancellor Lamont's announcement in his 1993 Budget of the proposed imposition of VAT on domestic fuel bills, quoted in Hansard (1993), poses the question as to what effect this projected increase in fuel costs will have upon the health of those at greatest risk in the community.
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AI in Health Care: Concern

Surgical Innovation, 2023
Amnuay Kleebayoon, Viroj Wiwanitkit
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