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Majority Of Teens Discuss Risky Behaviors On MySpace, Studies Conclude In a pair of related studies released by Seattle Children's Research Institute and published in the January 2009 issue of Archives of Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine, researchers found that 54 percent of adolescents frequently discuss high-risk activities including sexual behavior, substance abuse or violence using MySpace, the popular social networking Web site
Editorials Respond To HHS Provider 'Conscience' Rule Several newspapers published editorials in response to the recent HHS "conscience" rule. The rule, which will take effect Jan. 18, significantly expands the ability of health care professionals who receive federal grants to refuse to provide medical information and services they object to on moral or religious grounds. Summaries of the editorials appear below.~
Call Centers In India Provide Reproductive Health Information To Anonymous Callers India's National Population Stabilization Fund has opened a call center to provide reliable information to anonymous callers about reproductive health, family planning or contraception, the Washington Post
Abstinence-Only Sex Education Is 'Ideology In Search Of A Methodology,' Opinion Piece Says Although the U.S.' "national investment" in abstinence-only sex education "may not be a scam on the scale of Bernie Madoff, ... this industry has had standards for truth as loose as some mortgage lenders," syndicated columnist Ellen Goodman writes in a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette opinion piece. Goodman writes that a recent Johns Hopkins
Study Finds 'Virginity Pledges' Do Not Affect Likelihood Of Premarital Sex, Reduce Contraception Use Teenagers who make "virginity pledges" to remain abstinent until marriage are just as likely as teens who do not make such pledges to have premarital sex and are less likely to use condoms and other birth control methods, according to a study published in the January issue of Pediatrics, the
Risky Behavior Prominent On Teen MySpace Profiles More than half of adolescent MySpace users mention risky behaviors such as sex, violence or substance use on their personal Web profiles. That's according to the findings of Megan Moreno, assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, and other researchers who analyzed 500 MySpace profiles in 46 states to determine how young people use the Internet as a means of presenting themselves to their
Popular New Year's Resolutions Also Promote Urologic/Sexual Health Already having a hard time sticking to your New Year's resolutions? The American Urological Association (AUA) can provide some much-needed motivation: many popular New Year's resolutions can actually improve your urologic or sexual health. Resolution #1: Lose Weight Losing weight may help resolve erectile dysfunction in obese men, according to research presented at the 2008 Annual Scientific Meeting of the
Virginity Pledge Teens Just As Sexually Active But Use Less Protection American teenagers who take virginity pledges promising they will not have sex before marriage are just as likely to be sexually active as non-pledgers and moreover are less likely to protect themselves against pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases said a scientist who recommended that all teenagers, especially pledgers, should receive birth control
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