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Medical Journal of Australia, 2007
The fifth annual men's health week, organised by the Men's Health Forum, takes place next month and focuses this year on long term conditions, writes Ruth Williams.
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The fifth annual men's health week, organised by the Men's Health Forum, takes place next month and focuses this year on long term conditions, writes Ruth Williams.
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Nursing Management, 2016
The Queen's Nursing Institute is offering a funding opportunity for community and primary care-based nurses with an interest in men's health. Up to £5,000 is available for initiatives to improve the health of male patients or clients of any age. The projects are expected to start in March 2017 and the closing date for applications is 24 November.
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The Queen's Nursing Institute is offering a funding opportunity for community and primary care-based nurses with an interest in men's health. Up to £5,000 is available for initiatives to improve the health of male patients or clients of any age. The projects are expected to start in March 2017 and the closing date for applications is 24 November.
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Spiegel der Letteren, 2005
In this article some possibilities are Suggested for the interpretation of the remarkable use by the Dutch poet Gerrit Kouwenaar (degrees 1923) of the impersonal pronoun 'mend [one] when designating the poets voice. This 'men' can be interpreted as a residue of Kouwenaar's initial social and political bias towards '(man)kind'; as an indication of an ...
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In this article some possibilities are Suggested for the interpretation of the remarkable use by the Dutch poet Gerrit Kouwenaar (degrees 1923) of the impersonal pronoun 'mend [one] when designating the poets voice. This 'men' can be interpreted as a residue of Kouwenaar's initial social and political bias towards '(man)kind'; as an indication of an ...
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1993
A core difficulty with using equality doctrine to protect women’s rights is that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that pregnancy-based discrimination is not per se gender-based discrimination under the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution. In its landmark decision, Geduldig v.
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A core difficulty with using equality doctrine to protect women’s rights is that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that pregnancy-based discrimination is not per se gender-based discrimination under the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution. In its landmark decision, Geduldig v.
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