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Sex Education and Sexual Risk Behavior among Adolescents and Youth in the Deep South: Implications for Youth HIV Prevention
CONCLUSIONS: AOUM sex education programs are ineffective in reducing HIV vulnerability among youth in Mississippi. There is an urgent need to implement comprehensive sex education if we are to reduce the numbers of new HIV infections among youth and achieve our goals of ending the HIV epidemic by 2030.PMID:35504611 | DOI:10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001391
Source: Southern Medical Journal - May 3, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Paul A Burns Fei Teng Angela A Omondi E Thomaseo Burton Lori Ward Source Type: research

Medical faculty students risk perception, attitudes, and behaviors regarding protection from COVID-19 infection
CONCLUSIONS: Medical students' attitude and behavior score towards protection against COVID-19 infection is slightly above the average level. Medical education should prepare students to manage epidemics.PMID:36734724 | DOI:10.26355/eurrev_202301_31084
Source: Pharmacological Reviews - February 3, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: N Meydan Acimis N A Celikyurek M Akin Source Type: research

National Medical Librarians Month
The Medical Library Association (MLA) has declared October as National Medical Librarians Month (NMLM). The 2013 NMLM theme, “Saving You Time So You Can Save Lives,” helps to promote the fact that medical librarians’ knowledge of resources, search skills, and response time ensures that medical professionals receive the highest quality health information available. As part of this celebration, the NN/LM SCR is proud to highlight the following SCR funded projects and the librarians whose hard work made these programs successful. School Health Connection: A Health Information Needs Assessment of School Nurs...
Source: Network News - October 4, 2013 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Michelle Malizia Tags: General (all entries) Grants and Funding Medical Librarians Month Source Type: news

Shisha (waterpipe) use in medical students of a developing country
Conclusions: Shisha smoking was found to be relatively common among medical students. Significant lack of knowledge regarding harmful effects of shisha and legislation against shisha were found among smoking factions. Further research is mandated into the arena of this growing epidemic, and there is a dire need to educate our youth about the harmful effects of shisha smoking.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - October 30, 2015 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Hassan, M., Iqbal, N., Irfan, M., Khan, J. Tags: 6.3 Tobacco, Smoking Control and Health Education Source Type: research