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APA Letter To Bush: New Policy Limits Psychologist Involvement In Interrogations
October 2, 2008 The American Psychological Association sent a letter October 2 to President Bush, informing him of a significant change in the association's policy that limits the roles of psychologists in certain ... > full story -
Tourism on Antarctica Threatening South Pole Environment; Solution Offered
September 26, 2008 Tourism on Antarctica is increasing and that can form a threat for the vulnerable South Pole area. New research provides a possible solution: market the visitor rights to the highest ... > full story -
Government Involvement In The Economy Increases Ethnic Rebellion
September 25, 2008 Ethnic violence rarer in countries where free market dominates than in those where state plays greater economic ... > full story -
Political Views Affect Firms' Corporate Social Responsibility, Study Finds
September 17, 2008 Firms in Democratic states tend to have a higher corporate social responsibility rating than those in Republican ones, a new study ... > full story -
Accuracy, Efficacy And Ethics Of Abstinence-Only Programs Questioned By Public Health Experts
September 16, 2008 Studies published in the journal Sexuality Research and Social Policy reveal that abstinence-only-until-marriage sex education programs fail to change sexual behavior in teenagers, provide inaccurate ... > full story -
Stem Cell Research Guidelines Released
September 5, 2008 The National Academies has released amended guidelines for research involving human embryonic stem cells, revising those that were issued in 2005, and updated in ... > full story -
Research Ethics Committees Identify And Correct Problems In Applications To Do Cancer Trials
August 28, 2008 Researchers running cancer trials are often critical of the UK's Research Ethics Committee (REC) process they have to go through to get their trials approved, complaining that it’s too complex, ... > full story -
Ecological Society Of America Criticizes Administration's Overhaul Of The Endangered Species Act
August 26, 2008 The Ecological Society of America today criticized the Bush administration's Aug. 15 proposal to reinterpret the Endangered Species Act, which would impose regulatory changes eliminating the ... > full story -
Few Pharmacologic Treatments Of Cancer-Related Fatigue Available To Patients
August 14, 2008 There is limited evidence to support the use of methylphenidate and erythropoietin for the treatment of cancer-related fatigue in some patients, according to a systematic review of randomized ... > full story -
Declaration Opposes Transplant Commercialism, Transplant Tourism And Organ Trafficking
August 13, 2008 All countries should take steps to govern organ donation and transplantation, thereby ensuring patient safety and prohibiting unethical practices, according to a new article. The document is a ... > full story
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