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Gender-based inequities in the health of women have been acknowledged by policy makers and health service planners since the mid-1980s. However, it has only been in recent years that inequalities in health outcomes for men have received attention, and gender-based issues in men’s health have been examined for potential solutions. men have received attention, and gender-based issues in men’s health have been examined for potential solutions.