Why the men's movement won't make it
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The men's movement is unlikely to become a powerful social force primarily because attaining deeper interpersonal relations is a personal rather than a social process. A man discusses his thoughts about the First International Men's Conference, which he attended in fall 1991.
Publication Name: Self
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0149-0699
Year: 1992
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Coming to terms with the new gynecology: why honeymoon cystitis (and other ills) got new names
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Gynecologists are disproving the myths surrounding women's diseases such as one formerly known as honeymoon cystitis. Cystitis associated with sexual intercourse has been found to be caused by poor hygiene after prolonged intercourse and not a condition caused by contact.
Publication Name: Self
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0149-0699
Year: 1996
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Back on track
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A 33-year-old mother and former marathoner was able to regain her stamina through a six-week training course designed by the Boulder Center for Sports Medicine. The program, which costs about $350, includes a diagnosis of cardiac stress levels, metabolism, and dieting.
Publication Name: Self
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0149-0699
Year: 1998
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