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Osteoporosis in men

The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, 2008
Osteoporosis in men contributes to significant morbidity and mortality, yet is underrecognised. Hip fractures in men are associated with greater mortality (up to 37.5% in the first year) compared with women. Timely diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis in men are therefore critical. Secondary causes for osteoporosis are common and need to be excluded.
Lems, W.F., Geusens, P.P.M.M.
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Osteoporosis in Men

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2007
Osteoporosis has long been considered to be a disease of the aging female skeleton. As awareness of the pervasiveness of this disorder increases, it is clear that men are also at risk for this disorder. Recent epidemiological studies have confirmed that osteoporosis in men is an increasing health problem.
GENNARI, LUIGI, BILEZIKIAN JP
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Straw Men, Weak Men, and Hollow Men

Argumentation, 2010
Three forms of the straw man fallacy are posed: the straw, weak, and hollow man. Additionally, there can be non-fallacious cases of any of these species of straw man arguments.
Scott F. Aikin, John Casey
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Men Writing Men

2005
Such was the impact of second wave feminism that the 1980s saw the invention of the term ‘crisis in masculinity’. However, as Michael Roper and John Tosh have pointed out, the phenomenon is not new: ‘Masculinity is always bound up with negotiations about power, and is often therefore experienced as tenuous’.1 One of the effects of feminism in the 1960s
Avril Horner, Sue Zlosnik
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Men and Not-Men: Male Gender-Mixing Statuses and Homosexuality

Journal of Homosexuality, 1986
Male gender-mixing statuses, such as Native American berdaches, consist of men who assume the cultural, symbolic attributes of women to attain the status of not-men. Remaining distinct from women, not-men are a culturally defined gender status whose indexing features include women's dress and behavior, occupational inversion, and some cultural traits ...
C, Callender, L M, Kochems
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A Men's Group: Psychotherapy of Elderly Men

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1985
ABSTRACTThe group psychotherapy of a population of cognitively intact men, aged 70–95 years, resident in a home for the aged is described. Although this age group is often thought to be nonresponsive to psychotherapeutic intervention, it appears that group psychotherapy is a valuable modality in addressing the common clinical picture of social ...
M, Leszcz   +3 more
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Men in Nursing

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2013
This literature review examines the ability of the nursing profession to recruit and retain men in nursing schools and in the nursing workforce. The authors consider such educational barriers as role stress, discrimination, and stereotyping, and explore questions of male touch and the capacity of men to care.
Brent Robert, MacWilliams   +2 more
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Men of Hu, Men of Han, Men of the hundred man

Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient, 1986
O'Harrow Stephen. Men of Hu, Men of Han, Men of the hundred man. In: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient. Tome 75, 1986. pp. 249-266.
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Theorizing men and men's theorizing: Varieties of discursive practices in men's theorizing of men

Theory and Society, 1998
L'A. decrit de quelle maniere les sociologues de sexe masculin envisagent la masculinite. Il se demande si ceux-ci adoptent, en ce domaine, des points de vue specifiques induits par leur identite sexuelle. Il examine l'influence de ce point de vue «sexue» au sein des constructions theoriques censees rendre compte de l'identite masculine et de la ...
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