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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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HIV and Men

Sexual Medicine Reviews, 2016
Since the initial description of HIV and AIDS, monumental efforts have been made both in the developed and developing countries to devise strategies and medications to control the disease. The advent of highly active antiretroviral therapy has now meant that the diagnosis of HIV is no longer a life-sentence and compliant patients with HIV can expect ...
Cimen HI, Parnham AS, Serefoglu EC.
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Mens

2019
In Renaissance philosophy, the term “mind” is mostly used to indicate the unity of the cognitive processes governing speculative activity in a non-discursive way. Mind is always distinguished from reason, which indicates the reworking process of the sensitive species provided by the senses and of the Fantasmata provided by the imagination.
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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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Men of History, Men of Category

MLN, 2001
Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, the father of modern chemistry and the intellectual disciple of Condillac, proposed in the Methode de nomenclature chymique of 1787 that by structuring the language of chemistry according to Condillac's theories of perfect, immediate, analytic and purely denotative language as described in the Logique, he would produce a ...
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The men who stare at men

New Scientist, 2010
Military money is designing avatars that are more realistic than ever before – and can even recognise our own ...
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Osteoporosis in Men

JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 1997
Osteoporosis in men has not received much attention compared to that directed at the skeletal morbidity of postmenopausal osteoporosis. The available literature and an evaluation of 47 men referred to our metabolic bone disease clinic present arguments that causes for secondary osteoporosis can be identified in most instances, Major causes include ...
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Men in Nursing

The American Journal of Nursing, 1951
great his contribution might be. A heightened interest in raising standards of nursing service and education, and the possibility that demands for nursing services may be multiplied many times during the next few years seem to make this an appropriate time to consider the place which the man nurse now has in his profession. Let us look briefly at a few
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Botox in men

Dermatologic Therapy, 2007
Men have a growing interest in cosmetic dermatologic treatments. Botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) treatment offers a minimally invasive approach to improving facial lines and is often the first cosmetic procedure chosen by male patients. In general, men can be treated with the same techniques as women, but often require more units of BTX-A.
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