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Parkinson's Treatment May Be Enhanced By Wii-Hab
The Nintendo Wii may help treat symptoms of Parkinson"s disease, including depression, a Medical College of Georgia researcher says.
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KPBS Examines San Diego County Board Of Supervisors' Opposition To Needle Exchange Program
KPBS examines the reasons why the San Diego Board of Supervisors will not support the city"s needle exchange program, which twice weekly provides clean needles to injection drug users as part of an effort to curb the spread of HIV, Hepatitis C and other blood-borne diseases. Dianne Jacob, chair of the board, said, "I think it particularly sends a wrong message to our kids. It sends a message to our kids that as county government, if we gave out clean needles for illegal drug use, that we condone illegal drug use. And we don"t. And it"s wrong." She said government support should go toward drug use prevention and treatment. Steffanie Strathdee, head of the division of global public health at the University of California-San Diego School of Medicine, has examined several needle exchange programs across the world, and said, "It hasn"t been associated with more people starting drug use at earlier ages, etc., ò€¦ In fact, it"s consistently been associated with reductions in high-risk behavior. And so there"s really no reason not to support it on a broader scale" (Goldberg, 7/8). This series of articles was supported by a Kaiser Family Foundation mini reporting fellowship.
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What Is Colorectal Cancer? What Causes Colorectal Cancer?
Any cancer - a growth, lump, tumor - of the colon and the rectum is a type of colorectal cancer. Colorectal cancer is also known as bowel cancer. The UK National Health Service says colorectal cancer is the most common cancer globally today. However, the World Health Organization says it is the second most common cancer, after lung cancer. A US study found that incidence rates among adults younger than age 50 years are increasing.
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Doctors Struggle To Find Teaching Time, Australia

Due to workforce shortages, doctors are struggling to maintain their involvement in teaching and in research activities, according to an article published in the Medical Journal of Australia. Further, the demands for doctors to teach medical students and doctors-in-training are increasing, with even more medical students now enrolled. Dr Catherine Joyce, of the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at Monash University, said that many clinicians want to help teach medical students and doctors-in-training or engage in research, but do not have the time. "Large sections of the Australian medical profession, including general practice are experiencing workforce shortages. Pressured clinicians are likely to prioritise the provision of services to patients over the less urgent demands of teaching and research," Dr Joyce said. "The demands of service delivery and changed funding models are also straining the capacity of doctors in public hospitals to undertake teaching duties or research." "Medical training now takes place in a wide range of clinical settings, but the supports for doctors to provide education varies considerably between these settings." Dr Joyce and her co-authors propose a range of strategies to support and enhance medical education and research including: *Recruiting senior clinicians who have retired from the public hospital system but still have the capacity to contribute to the academic workforce *Recognising the time clinicians spend teaching or conducting research by providing quarantined time and provider activity payments *Increasing the use of high-technology simulations for procedural skills training *Ensuring properly-designed, specifically designated spaces for teaching are located within hospitals and other major teaching sites *Increasing the availability of formal university appointments for clinicians; and, *Boosting support for general practice teaching. The Medical Journal of Australia


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