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There Might Be Blood: A Scoping Review on Women ’s Responses to Contraceptive-Induced Menstrual Bleeding Changes
ConclusionsSubstantial variability exists around how women respond to CIMBCs; these responses are shaped by individual and social influences. Despite variation in responses across contexts and sub-populations, CIMBCs can impact multiple aspects of women ’s lives. Women’s responses to CIMBCs should be recognized as a key issue in contraceptive research, counseling, and product development, but may be underappreciated, despite likely – and potentially substantial – impacts on contraceptive discontinuation and unmet need for modern contracepti on.
Source: The Guttmacher Institute - July 10, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Guttmacher Source Type: news

Neighbors but not classmates: neighborhood disadvantage, local violent crime, and the heterogeneity of educational experiences in Chicago - Burdick-Will J.
Large urban school districts are increasingly offering their students options that break the link between residential location and school attendance. Individual decisions are likely to aggregate in different ways across communities, leaving students in som...
Source: SafetyLit - July 5, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Adolescents Source Type: news

A melatonin-fueled drink to help you sleep: What a nutritionist says about the trend
Som Sleep contains melatonin, magnesium, vitamin B6, GABA and L-theanine.
Source: ABC News: Health - June 25, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: GMA Source Type: news

SOM Insights: Could better predictions improve end-of-life care?
Better understanding of the end of life could promote patient welfare by transferring more people from aggressive interventions to hospice care.
Source: Yale Science and Health News - May 23, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: news

Mothers' history of child sexual abuse and child behavior problems: the mediating role of mothers' helpless state of mind - Linde-Krieger L, Yates TM.
This investigation evaluated a theoretically specified model of associations among mothers' history of child sexual abuse (CSA), a helpless state of mind (SOM) with regard to the mother-child relationship, and increased behavior problems in the next genera...
Source: SafetyLit - May 18, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Adolescents Source Type: news

Alum-led startup saves lives by ridding African market of counterfeit drugs
Founded by Adebayo Alonge (SOM ’16) and Amy Kao (SOM ’17), the pharmaceutical startup RxAll grew out of a meeting during the 2015 Yale Healthcare Hackathon.
Source: Yale Science and Health News - March 27, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: news

Ashfield Nordic AB ’ s Recruitment Department is growing
Nedan hittar du texten på svenska. Consulting and recruitment services in Life Sciences are Ashfield Nordic’s largest business units. In recent years, Ashfield´s growth has been very positive. To continue meeting our customer needs by matching the strongest talents to respective positions, we continue to build the recruitment department with specialist expertise in recruitment, staffing and leadership.   Martin Lindgren, Recruitment Manager previously held a position as Business Development & Recruitment Manager, Nordics at Ashfield. Martin has 16 years of experience in Life Sciences, spending a number...
Source: Ashfield Healthcare News - March 8, 2018 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Alanna Simpkin Tags: Ashfield Source Type: news

Marissa King on how better healthcare teamwork saves lives: SOM Insights
In a recent study, King and collaborator Ingrid Nembhard used new technology and big data to understand how healthcare teams operate.
Source: Yale Science and Health News - February 12, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: news

Researchers receive $6.5 million NIH grant to use big data to tackle psoriasis
(Case Western Reserve University) An experienced interdisciplinary team of psoriasis and computational researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine (CWRU SOM) and University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center (UHCMC) has received a $6.5 million, five-year grant from the National Institute of Arthritis, Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS). The grant supports a Center of Research Translation in Psoriasis (CORT) at CWRU and UHCMC.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - January 29, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news

Marissa King on how the opioid epidemic spreads: SOM Insights
The School of Management professor discusses how opioid abuse spreads, how to talk about it, and what to do about it.
Source: Yale Science and Health News - December 7, 2017 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: news

NJIT's Som Mitra wins one of microchemistry's top honors
(New Jersey Institute of Technology) Somenath Mitra, a groundbreaking researcher in the fields of environmental monitoring, water treatment and nanotechnology, was tapped for the 2017 Benedetti Pichler Award from the American Microchemical Society.
Source: EurekAlert! - Biology - December 4, 2017 Category: Biology Source Type: news

Report: At least 9 Phoenix-area lawsuits filed against Massage Envy therapists since '05
At least nine civil lawsuits have been filed in Maricopa County alleging sexual abuse at Massage Envy locations in the past 12 years, according to a report from The Arizona Republic. The publication reviewed court documents this week in light of a weekend report from BuzzFeed that said more than 180 women have filed sexual-assault lawsuits, police reports or complaints with state licensing boards against Massage Envy franchises, employees and the Scottsdale-based company. Som e of the cases in Arizona…
Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Pharmaceuticals headlines - November 28, 2017 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Tim Gallen Source Type: news

UMD School of Medicine researchers studying new approach to antibiotic resistance
(University of Maryland School of Medicine) Antibiotic resistance to serious wound and systemic infections is a growing concern, particularly among those injured in combat. Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UM SOM) are studying how to fend off deadly infections by targeting the body's immune response to harmful bacteria.
Source: EurekAlert! - Infectious and Emerging Diseases - November 1, 2017 Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: news

The sexual orientation monitoring information standard
NHS England has developed a sexual orientation monitoring (SOM) information standard with help from LGBT Foundation.
Source: NHS Networks - October 17, 2017 Category: UK Health Source Type: news