The Guardian view on men’s health : the needs of different groups can only be addressed in a (…)
The specific health issues faced by boys and men deserve attention. But waiting lists stand in the way of improvement Men, on average, have lower life expectancy than women – by around four years in the UK. They account for three-quarters of all deaths by suicide and are more likely to smoke and (…)
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