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Morning Rounds Rising Stress Levels, Limited Health Insurance and ...
New York Times, United States -
The plans may cover routine care but not hospitalizations and may include discount cards accepted by some doctors. Pharmaceutical companies face growing ...
Family of psychiatric patient to get $1 million from state
Atlanta Journal Constitution,  USA - 30 minutes ago
The agency has demanded significant reforms and may file a lawsuit that could force the state to spend millions of dollars to improve the quality of care. ...
TOTAL PRIVATIZATION: Mental health plan is big shift Atlanta Journal Constitution
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Daxor Announces Special Year-End Dividend
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This may result in serious complications, including the death of the patient. The BVA-100 Blood Volume Analyzer provides a measurement of the patient's ...DXR
Electronic Health Records May Lower Malpractice Settlements: Study
Insurance Journal, CA -
Health care policymakers have touted the benefits of EHRs, which include preserving and documenting patient health care data, reducing medication errors, ...
Rule will strengthen right to refuse care
Baltimore Sun, United States - Nov 30, 2008
The new rule would go further by making clear that health care workers may also refuse to provide information or advice about abortion to patients. ...
Tracking Eye Disorders in Statin Users; Predicting Visual Outcomes ...
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The OTS enables the care provider to calculate the probability that a particular eye trauma patient will obtain a visual range by six months after the ...

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Screening for HIV in Health Care Settings: A Guidance Statement ...
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Refusing HIV testing in an urgent care setting: results from the "Think HIV" program. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2006;20:84-92. [PMID: 16475889].[Medline] 23. ...
World AIDS Day Calls For HIV Testing eMaxHealth.com
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Brain's Magnetic Fields Reveal Language Delays in Autism
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Through its long-standing commitment to providing exceptional patient care, training new generations of pediatric healthcare professionals and pioneering ...
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UnitedHealth Group to Host Investor Conference
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UnitedHealth Group is a diversified health and well-being company dedicated to making health care work better. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minn., ...UNH
Patient simulators speed training of medical students
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The clinic's philosophy is to integrate all of those aspects so the diagnosis and care of a patient can be more nearly complete and effective. ...
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Sex advice for over-40s back in dating game
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"Things have changed a bit since the first time around," she said. "When you meet someone, as much as you trust them, they may have trusted someone else in ...
Facebook the new tool to help prove gay refugee claimants' sexual ...
The Canadian Press, OTTAWA - Aug 3, 2008
"A refugee claimant may not have (typical) documentation to support their claim" and individuals may have to be more resourceful in their submissions, ...
The primordial man & brand jingoism in today?s world
Economic Times, India -
The neo-cortex may have instinctively responded to this with a dismissive sleight. However, the real brain that we were born with may have felt a deep ...
Pornography: Children as Victims
MyNews.in, India -
This means that the sexually deviant child may either have been molested or simply exposed to sexuality through pornography. In a study of 600 American ...
Viagra, Birth Control Not The Same
Evening Bulletin, PA -
Meanwhile, in the case of erectile dysfunction, a normal biological process may have become impaired due to age or injury, and through the use of Viagra, ...

The Age
Couples celebrate two kinds of marriage, with official blessing ...
The Age, Australia - Aug 3, 2008
And the fight for same-sex marriage may have broader implications for health and longevity. An analysis of Bureau of Statistics data found that single ...
Africa: 'The Invisible - People With Disabilities and HIV/Aids'
AllAfrica.com, Washington -
Some may be punished for having the 'nerve' to be sexually active, and may lose what little social support they have. This additional layer of stigma ...
12-year-old with HIV to open world AIDS conference MiamiHerald.com
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Bishops end conference with ?wide agreement? on moratoria for same ...
Anglican Journal, Canada - Aug 3, 2008
They need ?to repent of the ways in which our hardness of heart toward each other may have contributed to the brokenness of our Communion at this present ...
Anglican leader says wide 'consensus' exists to heal divisions Ecumenical News International
Lengthy reflections document called 'narrative' of Lambeth experience Episcopal-Life
Archbishop of Canterbury seeks 'covenantal commitment' Episcopal News Service
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Just say no
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Orit Kamir, one of the initiators of the law against sexual harassment. While understanding the dangerous ambiguity in academia, they have struggled to ...
Author urges Olympics athletes to have a Full Body Orgasm
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"It is truly amazing to have a ?Full Body Orgasm Lifestyle' or what I like to call an ?FBO Life'. I know this may sound a bit strange to call it a lifestyle ...
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[BOOK] The Evolution of Human Sexuality
D Symons - 1979 - Oxford University Press, USA
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Female sexuality -
S Freud - Psychoanalysis and Female Sexuality, 1966 - books.google.com
... 92 PSYCHOANALYSIS AND FEMALE SEXUALITY complete it is, and all the different things
that may happen in this process of development. We have already observed ...

Sexuality, reproduction, and family planning in women with schizophrenia. -
LJ Miller - Schizophr Bull, 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... PIP: A review of the literature indicates that women with schizophrenia may have
limited knowledge about sexuality, high rates of coerced sex, low ...

Wolbachia endosymbionts responsible for various alterations of sexuality in arthropods -
F Rousset, D Bouchon, B Pintureau, P Juchault, M … - Proc Biol Sci, 1992 - JSTOR
... more restricted range of hosts exhibiting parthenogenesis or feminization have been
determined. Each of these modifications of host sexuality may favour an ...

Teenage partners? communication about sexual risk and condom use: the importance of parent-teenager … -
DJ Whitaker, KS Miller, DC May, ML Levin - Family Planning Perspectives, 1999 - JSTOR
... Discussion We have found that parent-teenager com- munication about sexuality and
about sex- ual risks may promote teenagers' discus- sions with their partners ...

[BOOK] Within School Walls: The Role of Discipline, Sexuality and the Curriculum
AM Wolpe - 1988 - Routledge
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[PDF] Vaginal changes and sexuality in women with a history of cervical cancer -
K Bergmark, E Avall-Lundqvist, PW Dickman, L … - N Engl J Med, 1999 - pauldickman.com
... Page 5. VAGINAL CHANGES AND SEXUALITY IN WOMEN WITH A HISTORY OF CERVICAL CANCER ...
For men, female breasts may have aesthetic as well as sexual value, which may ...
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???Sexuality, Schooling, and Adolescent Females: The Missing Discourse of Desire -
M Fine - The critical pedagogy reader, 2003 - books.google.com
... STUDENT BODIES OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS I have argued that ... In so doing, public schooling
may actually disable ... of labor, social relations, and sexuality?would then ...

… masculinity: Some psychical consequences of the social construction of gender and sexuality -
GM Herek - Psychological perspectives on lesbian and gay male …, 1993 - books.google.com
... Although heterosexual masculinity may have been adequate or at least harmless in ...
historical development of our cultural ideology about sexuality is clearest in ...

Fatal Women: Lesbian Sexuality and the Mark of Aggression -
C Card - Journal of the History of Sexuality, 1995 - JSTOR
... Fatal Women: Lesbian Sexuality and the Mark of Aggression. ... So to say three to six
a day, that seven of them may have assaulted her fits with the stats that are ...

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Patient's Sexuality May Have Impact on Care

FRIDAY, July 28 (HealthDay News) -- Doctors, nurses and other health care professionals react more positively to men who reveal they're gay than to women who disclose they're lesbians, concludes a New Zealand study in the Journal of Advanced Nursing.

The Massey University survey of 2,269 gay, lesbian and bisexual people also found that those over age 40 were more likely to report positive experiences when they revealed their sexuality to their primary health care providers.

"It's important that health care providers are aware of people's sexuality as non-disclosure has been shown to have a negative impact on their health," researcher Dr. Stephen Neville said in a prepared statement.

"For example, people who are lesbian, gay and bisexual are more likely to face an increased risk of suicide, depression and other mental health problems," Neville said.

 

Among the study's findings:

  • 83 percent of women and 66 percent of men said that their health care provider assumed they were heterosexual. This assumption was more likely if the patient was under age 40.
  • Women were more likely to disclose their sexuality than men (72 percent vs. 65 percent), as were people over age 40.
  • 86 percent of men and 78 percent of women said their health care provider was "completely comfortable" with their disclosure; 11 percent of women and six percent of men said their health care provider was "somewhat comfortable;" and 11 percent of women and eight percent of men said their health care provider ignored the disclosure.
  • 43 percent of men and 28 percent of women said they felt their health care provider's attitude to their disclosure had a positive effect on their care, compared to 10 percent of men and five percent of women who felt it had a negative effect.

"Previous studies have shown that people are more likely to seek health care and adhere to treatment regimes if they know that health care providers will be comfortable with their sexuality and not automatically assume they are heterosexual," Neville said.

More information

The Gay and Lesbian Medical Association has more about gay and lesbian health issues.

 
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