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Flood Lit said on 08 June 2011

It is very lazy to write men are neglecting their health. Men care just as much as women about their health and not dying prematurely. Men cannot access good quality healthcare in the same way as women. Primary Care remains unwelcoming for men. An all female reception team wanting to know the reason for a consultation is usual. It is also expected that all nursing staff will be female. Most GP surgeries are littered with leaflets about childhood illness, female tests and healthcare, and older people health. There is no promotion of male health. If women had to see only male nurses and male reception staff then they would also go to their surgery less often.