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  1. Best practice: Action at work can reduce salt intake

    26/03/14

    Workplace interventions can improve men's awareness of the effect of salt in their diets and even, it appears, alter behaviour. With a Pinch of Salt, is the Men's Health Forum's study of men's use of salt in their diet sponsored by the ... More

  2. Best practice: Men and pharmacies

    26/03/14

    Racks of make up and no spanners is the report on the Men's Health Forum's project looking at men's use of community pharmacies to improve their health. The Men's Health Forum received funding from the Department of Health, the Nationa ... More

  3. Million men activity challenge

    28/03/14

    The Million Men challenge sets out the Men's Health Forum's challenge to government, NHS, local authorities, sports organisations and charities to work together to get one million more middle-aged men more active. Action is urgently needed, the ... More

  4. Best practice: Slow on the uptake? Improving bowel cancer screening

    05/02/15

    The report from the Men's Health Forum, Slow On The Uptake?, highlights the paradox of bowel cancer. Although men are more likely than women to die from bowel cancer, they less likely to be screened. The report looks at how screening practice can be ... More

  5. Try to see it my way - relationship counselling

    16/05/16

    A new report from the Men's Health Forum has revealed the lack of emotional support for men in relationship difficulties.   Try to see it my way: Improving relationship support for men, published with Relate, explores men’s attitudes to seeking relat ... More

  6. Best practice: Delivering Male - mental health guidelines

    10/10/16

    The first ever set of guidelines addressing the mental health needs of men and boys have been launched by the Men's Health Forum and Mind. Commissioned by the National Mental Health Development Unit following Mind’s 2009 Get it off your Chest campaig ... More

  7. Men's use of online health info

    27/04/15

    A review of the literature on men’s health-seeking behaviour and use of the internet published as part of the Haringey Man MOT project. The report says that the internet has helped men access health information but that it doesn't change social norms ... More

  8. Men and Cancer: Saving Lives expert report

    26/11/14

    The Men’s Health Forum's report asks why men are more likely to be diagnosed with and to die from nearly all common cancers. The Forum also produced a supporting report with Cancer Research UK and others, highlighting the extent of the problem. Men a ... More

  9. Haringey health data report

    27/04/15

    The first publication from the Men's Health Forum's landmark Haringey Man MOT project assesses local needs and shows the importance of looking at gendered data. The Haringey Men’s Health Intelligence Data 2013, which pulls together all the healt ... More

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