Essentials of Men s Health

Essentials of Men s Health
Author: Shalender Bhasin
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2020-10-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781260135893

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Introducing a comprehensive, interdisciplinary textbook on male health issues Essentials of Men’s Health is a timely new resource that focuses on the pathophysiologic basis of major men’s health problems. The text is enhanced by evidence-based algorithms for disease management, and integrated models of patient-centered treatments. Clinicians will find valuable guidance on how to optimize workflow, patient education tools, consistent with current trends in healthcare delivery. Essentials of Men’s Health is authored by a roster of international experts in primary care, endocrinology, andrology, and urology. The book is divided into five sections: Physiology of the Male Reproductive System, Androgen Disorders, Sexual Dysfunction in Men, Fertility Regulation and Infertility, and Urologic Disorders in Primary Care

Clinical Men s Health

Clinical Men s Health
Author: Joel J. Heidelbaugh,E. Jauniaux,Mark B. Landon
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 622
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781416030003

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This text provides a biopsychosocial approach to diseases and disorders of male patients from birth through late adulthood. Replete with current evidence-based guidelines to facilitate clinical decision-making, the framework of each chapter builds upon epidemiological data centered on men.

Effects of Lifestyle on Men s Health

Effects of Lifestyle on Men s Health
Author: Faysal A. Yafi,Natalie H. Yafi
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 443
Release: 2019-08-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128169407

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Effects of Lifestyle on Men’s Health provides an evidence-based review of the effects of modifiable risk factors such as sleep, diet, stress and exercise on various elements of men’s health, notably sexual function, urinary function and cancer prevention and detection. Content highlights the most up-to-date basic and clinical information available, along with future research directions. Each chapter provides an easy to reference bullet point style summary to highlight the salient take-home messages from each section. Researchers and clinicians alike can use this book as a reference point for all matters related to lifestyle and men’s health. Offers an evidence-based review of the associations between modifiable risk factors (diet, lifestyle, sleep, environment and exercise) and men’s health Delivers examples of how changes to risk factors improve overall health Provides insight into what the future of men’s health holds in terms of basic and clinical research

Integrative Men s Health

Integrative Men s Health
Author: MD, MPH Myles D. Spar,MD George E. Munoz
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2014-02-05
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199843800

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As a field, men's health is far behind women's health in terms of the availability of reliable, scientifically based information that men, their partners, and health care providers can rely on when seeking information and treatment. Moreover, integrative approaches are becoming more popular with men whose healthcare providers understand that most of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in men, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, urologic disease, and sexual dysfunction, can be ameliorated using an integrative approach, with more emphasis on the patient-provider relationship, lifestyle change, and the use of proven complementary modalities. Integrative Men's Health provides an evidence-based perspective on the health problems that affect men and the ways in which such problems may be prevented or treated utilizing a broad armamentarium of approaches - from conventional tools to complementary modalities. All chapters take into consideration of all the factors that influence men's health including body, mind, and spirit in a way that neither rejects alternative approaches nor accepts any of them uncritically.

Men s Health

Men s Health
Author: Michael G Kirby,Riad N Farah,Roger S. Kirby
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2001-05-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 113541274X

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This textbook covers the major health areas of concern for men. Filling the gap in available literature on specifically male health problems, Men's Health is a clinical reference guide for family practitioners and primary healthcare teams that provides an exhaustive reference on men's health from childhood to old age.

Clinical Men s Health E Book

Clinical Men s Health E Book
Author: Joel J. Heidelbaugh
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 623
Release: 2007-10-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781437710755

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Here's the first evidence-based guide to focus solely on the various health conditions that unequally affect men. This text provides a biopsychosocial approach to diseases and disorders of male patients from birth through infanthood, childhood, and adolescence, and from early through late adulthood. Replete with current evidence-based guidelines to facilitate clinical decision-making, the framework of each chapter builds upon epidemiological data centered on men. Special attention is given to the circumstances that influence men to either seek or not seek routine medical care. Provides a general overview of the construct of men's health, detailing the organization of preventive healthcare in men, diagnostic bias in men's healthcare, gender disparities on a global level, and the hesitancy of men to seek help. Focuses on pertinent medical disorders and biopsychosocial issues in the developing male from infancy through school-age to adolescence. Highlights a comprehensive review of common system-based disease conditions that unequally impact adult men through an evidence-based approach. Examines special concerns of adolescent and adult males including lifestyle risks, suicide, nutrition, stress, exercise and fitness, integrative medicine, cosmetic plastic surgery, cancer, and end of life issues. Summarizes clinical care guidelines for special populations of men including athletes, executives, prisoners, homosexuals, and transgendered men. Authored by leaders from numerous subspecialties, for well-rounded perspectives on many clinical problems.

Men s Health in Primary Care

Men s Health in Primary Care
Author: Joel J. Heidelbaugh
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2016-01-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783319260914

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This book fills a major gap in the literature by providing comprehensive guidelines for the care of male patients through the lifecycle and across healthcare settings. Devoted solely to improving men’s health, this book serves as an accessible, practical reference for clinicians treating these patients. It focuses on the psychosocial challenges that men encounter in obtaining healthcare as well as acute and chronic medical and psychological diseases. The book also offers current evidence-based guidelines for wellness and health maintenance. Topics include the problem of help seeking, preventative services, sexual dysfunction, cardiovascular health, prostate cancer screening, and testosterone deficiency. Men’s Health in Primary Care is a valuable resource for primary care clinicians and students in family medicine, internal medicine, and adolescent medicine.

Men s Health

Men s Health
Author: Jeannette M Potts
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2015-11-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781493932375

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This book covers issues of men’s health, including screening, diagnosis and management of common disorders and opportunities for prevention and health maintenance. Each chapter pertains to a component of the physical exam and/or organ system. Examples include appropriate survey and screening of the integument, the significance of buccal/dental integrity, tailoring cardiovascular remedies and balancing prostate cancer screening with quality of life. The book follows the methodical approach of a comprehensive wellness visit, including inventory of psychosocial factors, which significantly impact physical well-being. Justification for often overlooked topics in the review of systems, such as sexual history and satisfaction, relationship issues, and vocational fulfillment are provided. This book is written in the spirit of the rich bedside acumen and the art of healing, we must strive to protect. While informative and stimulating, this text serves to remind us of the specialized diagnostic tools we carry between our ears, and the power of healing we possess in our hands as well as the counsel and education we provide to our patients. Men’s Health: A Head to Toe Guide for Clinicians serves as an important and readily accessible resource for primary care physicians, internists and fa mily doctors, physician’s assistants and nurse practitioners who care for adult males.