Selasa, 21 April 2009

Psychologists Refute CIA Interrogation Memo

Routine removal of ovaries is questioned by new research
Women who have their healthy ovaries taken out during hysterectomy face a higher risk of death than those who keep them, a new study finds. Women who have their healthy ovaries removed when they have a hysterectomy face a higher risk of death -- including death from coronary heart disease and lung cancer -- than women who keep their ovaries, according to new research.


Psychologists Refute CIA Interrogation Memo

Recently released memos from the Bush administration argue that water-boarding, stress positions and sleep deprivation aren't torture because they don't produce "prolonged mental harm." The argument is based on the thousands of American soldiers who have been through the same experience during training exercises and haven't gotten PTSD. But several psychologists have stepped forward to say the comparison is all wrong.


Writer emerges in this journey
"I'm partial to giraffes, key lime pie and the night sky. (I have a thing for) words, winter, and water -- in all its incarnations. I'm carving myself a niche as an advocate for African-American elementary students."
Ovary removal raises risk of death, according to study
Study addresses outcome of usual practice in hysterectomy Women who have healthy ovaries removed when they have a hysterectomy face a higher risk of death, including from coronary heart disease and lung cancer, than those who keep their ovaries, new research shows.


SOUTH AFRICA: Communities Draft Health Map to Push for Better Services
CE TOWN, Apr 21 (IPS)The quality of South African public health services cannot improve if community-based organisations (CBOs) are not given a greater role in shaping, developing and implementing national and provincial health policies.

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