Thursday, April 06, 2006

Sexual Health - T-shirt campaign aims to educate on sexual abuse


T-shirt campaign aims to educate on sexual abuse
Daily Orange - Apr 04 10:06 PM
It was hard for Syracuse University students to miss the lime green T-shirts worn around campus Tuesday. As part of A Men's Issue's two-part campaign, the T-shirts were used to bring about further awareness of students' attitudes regarding sexual violence.Save to My Web

Pro-Health winners
Oroville Mercury-Register - Apr 05 12:14 AM
Venture Club's 11th Annual Pro-Health Poster Contest winners are Brittinie Outley, from left, Danielle Sands-Heckman and Yia Yang. The winners were selected by the students at Central and lshi Hills Middle schools. In the tobacco-free category, winners were Yia Yang and Danielle Sands-Heckman.Save to My Web

Latest movie releases
Akron Beacon Journal - 14 minutes ago
Ratings as appeared in Beacon Journal film critic and wire-service reviewsSave to My Web

Investigators question Bush's abstinence efforts on AIDS
The Salt Lake Tribune - Apr 05 1:08 AM
The Bush administration's $15 billion global AIDS initiative is emphasizing sexual abstinence and fidelity more than Congress intended, and that focus is undermining prevention efforts in poor countries, congressional investigators said Tuesday. U.S. teams on the ground in Africa and other poor areas told Congress' Government Accountability Office that the requirement that they spend a Save to My Web

Study Links Media Exposure to Child, Teen Health, Behavior
Fox News - Apr 04 2:03 PM
TV, movies, video games, and Internet use have serious consequences for children's health, according to a wide-ranging series of studies published in the April issue of Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine.Save to My Web

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