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Researchers to Debate the Call for Sexual Abstinence Education in Schools
October 30, 2012 Introducing abstinence education into UK schools could be a less effective substitute for comprehensive Sex and Relationship Education aimed at children and young adults, say a research ... > full story -
Smoke-Free Laws Led Quickly to Fewer Hospitalizations
October 29, 2012 Comprehensive smoke-free laws were associated with a rapid 15 percent decrease in hospitalizations for heart attacks, 16 percent for stroke and 24 percent for asthma and other respiratory ... > full storyMore: -
Mandatory Flu Vaccine for Health Care Workers to Protect Patients
October 29, 2012 All health care workers in health care institutions should be vaccinated with the annual influenza vaccine to protect patients, argues an ... > full story -
Workouts in Extreme Weight-Loss TV Fuel Negative Attitudes About Exercise, Study Finds
October 25, 2012 The Biggest Loser might be a TV ratings winner, but its extreme depiction of exercise is more likely to turn people off than get them off the couch, according to new ... > full story -
Experts Call for Increased Neonatal Inclusion in Pediatric Drug Trials
October 25, 2012 Clinical drug trials are a vital part of pharmaceutical manufacturers gaining approval for use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. A new commentary assesses the issues surrounding the lack of ... > full story -
Conscience Legislation Ignores Medical Providers Committed to Giving Patients All Necessary Care
October 25, 2012 Advances in medicine allow doctors to keep patients alive longer, tackle fertility problems and extend the viability of premature babies. They also lead to a growing number of moral questions for ... > full story -
Heart Attack Victims in Rich, White Neighborhoods Twice as Likely to Get CPR Than People Who Collapse in Poor, Black Neighborhoods
October 24, 2012 In the first study of its kind, researchers have found that those who suffer cardiac arrests in upper income, white neighborhoods are nearly twice as likely to get cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) ... > full story -
Survival of U.S. Affordable Care Act Assessed in New Commentaries
October 24, 2012 As the presidential candidates clash over the fate of the U.S. Affordable Care Act, a set of seven essays by leading legal experts, economists, and scholars examines the implications of the Supreme ... > full story -
Limitations to the 'Revolutionary' Findings of Online Studies
October 23, 2012 'Direct to consumer' research, using data obtained through increasingly popular online communities, has methodological limitations that are known to epidemiological studies, including selection bias, ... > full story -
Product Regulatory Systems in Low-and Middle-Income Countries Must Be Strengthened, Experts Argue
October 23, 2012 When regulatory systems for medical products in low-and middle-income countries work, people live but when such systems fail, people die, according to ... > full story
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