A Handbook of Men's HealthElsevier Health Sciences, 2006 M01 1 - 214 pages This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. It provides detailed information on procedures and investigations that encourage the development of competencies such as assessing men's physical and mental health, identifying men's information needs, and directing men to supportive organisations and resources. evidence-based informationboxes highlighting key points and conceptsguidelines issued by professional bodies to promote best practiceexercises encouraging critical reflection on current practices and social normsa wide range of websites and references to important resources |
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Tom Laws. 5. Prime time 93 Infertility and subfertility 94 Sexually transmitted infections 96 Urethritis 98 Bacterial STIs 104 Viral STIs 110 Vasectomy 118 Androgen deficiency 121 Erectile dysfunction 122 6. Maturity 135 Testosterone in ...
Tom Laws. 5. Prime time 93 Infertility and subfertility 94 Sexually transmitted infections 96 Urethritis 98 Bacterial STIs 104 Viral STIs 110 Vasectomy 118 Androgen deficiency 121 Erectile dysfunction 122 6. Maturity 135 Testosterone in ...
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Contents
Promoting health | 37 |
Ethicolegal issues | 71 |
Young men | 83 |
Prime time | 93 |
Maturity | 135 |
Sensitive issues | 147 |
Male conditions and disorders | 163 |
Procedures and investigations | 181 |
Malespecific conditions and disorders | 189 |
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