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Psychological Therapies Improve Life for Children With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Study Suggests
December 11, 2012 Children suffering post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a result of traumatic events, including child abuse, may benefit from psychological therapies, according to a new review. In the first ... > full story -
How to Buy an Ethical Diamond
November 27, 2012 The holidays are a busy time for engagements, and an expert in corporate responsibility, says socially minded consumers have a lot to think about when it comes to finding the right ... > full story -
Advocacy for Planned Home Birth Not in Patients’ Best Interest, Experts Argue
November 13, 2012 Advocates of planned home birth have emphasized its benefits for patient safety, patient satisfaction, cost effectiveness, and respect for women's rights. A clinical opinion paper critically ... > full story -
Physicians Often Fail to Disclose Conflicts of Interest on Social Media
November 12, 2012 As the use of Twitter and other social media by physicians and patients rises, more and more physicians seem to forget to do what many consider crucial for building doctor-patient trust: disclose ... > full story -
Republicans and Democrats Can Agree on Some Moral Issues, Study Suggests
November 6, 2012 A new study that asked U.S. conservatives and liberals to rate the most influential historical figures of the 20th Century finds that the two sides of America's "culture wars" share a surprising ... > full story -
Settings Standards for Research Into Rett Syndrome
October 31, 2012 There is an urgent need for new drugs to treat Rett syndrome, a rare and severe neurological disease mainly affecting girls. A bottleneck in drug development for this syndrome is a lack of clarity at ... > full story -
Peer Review Option Proposed for Biodiversity Data
October 25, 2012 Data publishers should have the option of submitting their biodiversity datasets for peer review, according to a new discussion ... > 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 -
New Gene Therapy Method Tested in Human Cells ... and It Works, Researchers Report
October 24, 2012 Development of a new gene therapy method to prevent certain mitochondrial gene based diseases has reached a significant milestone. Researchers have successfully demonstrated their procedure in human ... > full story -
An Eye for an Eye, a Tooth for a Tooth: Majority of Vendettas Originate Within a Group
October 24, 2012 It all began with a harmless game of soccer among young men in northwestern Albania. After one of the players had been injured in a subsequent dispute, his team members shot a relative of the ... > full story
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