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    “…CONCLUSIONS: Our study indicates that men's health promotion through sports clubs is emergent. …”
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    “…METHODOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We investigated the association between prostatitis, STDs, and prostate cancer among African American, Asian American, Latino, and White participants of the California Men's Health Study. Our analysis included 68,675 men, who completed a detailed baseline questionnaire in 2002–2003. …”
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    “…RESULTS: The understanding of the concept of men's health among PCDs was fragmented. Although many PCDs were already managing health conditions relevant and common to men, they were not viewed by PCDs as "men's health". …”
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    por Noh, Yoo-Hun
    Publicado 2018
    “…Although there is a clear need for improving men's health, treatment with suitable natural substances has not yet been well established. …”
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    por Park, Byoungjin, Lee, Yong-Jae
    Publicado 2020
    “…Research in the area of men's health has been focused on disease events and subsequent disabilities. …”
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    “…DISCUSSION: A wide variety of epidemiologic, health services, and outcomes research utilizing a rich array of electronic, biological, and clinical resources is possible within this multiethnic cohort. The California Men's Health Study and other cohorts nested within comprehensive health delivery systems can make important contributions in the area of men's health.…”
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    “…INTRODUCTION: Prevalence and bother of ejaculatory dysfunction (EjD) has yet to be evaluated in a men's health referral population. AIM: To evaluate the prevalence and associated risk factors of EjD in men presenting to a men's health clinic. …”
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    “…Purpose: Assess how the nursing students’ participation in critiquing Canadian empirical evidence on men's health literacy provokes new perceptions; explore students’ intentions of incorporating the aforementioned contents into their professional practice; and test students’ skills to formulate a hypothetical short action plan about men's health literacy. …”
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    “…METHODS: We determined nativity, duration of US residence, language preference, and diabetes prevalence among 11 817 Latino, 6109 black, and 52 184 white participants in the California Men's Health Study. We combined generational status and residence duration into a single migration status variable with levels: ≥ third generation; second generation; and immigrant living in the US for > 25, 16-25, 11-15, or ≤ 10 years. …”
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    “…The management of correctable factors such as waist-to-hip ratio and metabolic syndrome may be considered preventive modalities against the development of men's health problems.…”
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    “…OBJECTIVE: Gender-specific integrated health services have long existed in the arena of women's health care, but men's health centers (MHCs) have only recently emerged as a novel practice model. …”
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    “…There is a perception that traditional masculine ideals, usually thought deleterious for men's health outcomes, are no longer as relevant for younger social generations such as Millennials as they are for older social generations such as Baby Boomers. …”
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