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Fundamental Aspects of Men's Health

Quay books, Jan 2003, Pages: 192


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In this book, Dr Morag Gray takes a multidisciplinary approach to men's health. There are chapters on a broad range of topics covering physical illnesses, such as heart disease, and mental illnesses, such as depression. By putting men's health in its social as well as its medical context, Dr Gray builds up a fascinating and complex picture of a neglected subject and provides healthcare professionals with information necessary for good practice.

It fills a gap in the current range of books on men's health and is a close companion to Fundamental Aspects of Women's Health. Morag Gray is Head of Curriculum Development at the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Napier University, Edinburgh.



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