April 1, 2013 News Clips Asian Students Better at Math and Science; Girls Equal to Boys in STEM Career PotentialA new study finds that male and female students consistently earn similar grades in high school math and science courses, while Asians are better at math and science than all other ethnic groups- results that debunk gender READ MORE
Category: 2013 Newsletter
April 8, 2013 – Weekly Roundup Archive
April 8, 2013 News Clips Women and men perform the same in mathGirls and boys earn similar grades in math and science, but Asian-American students of both genders outperform all others, U.S. researchers say.UPI.comApril 7, 2013 Meriden program teaches life lessons to teen boysSince September, a handful of young boys willingly woke up every Saturday READ MORE
April 15, 2013 – Weekly Roundup Archive
April 15, 2013 Of Interest Boys and Sex Ed: Beyond Statistics and StereotypesForty-nine percent of boys have had sexual intercourse by the time they finish high school. One in four has an STD. Yet sex ed by and large still focuses on the needs of girls. How do we teach in ways that resonate with READ MORE
April 22, 2013 – Weekly Roundup Archive
April 22, 2013 News Clips Sons of Absent or Abusive Fathers May Pick More Bar Fights: SurveyMen whose fathers were abusive or absent are more likely to get into bar fights, a new study reveals.These findings about alcohol-related aggression are from a survey of 137 men, aged 18 to 25, in Australia, and appear online READ MORE
April 29, 2013 – Weekly Roundup Archive
April 29, 2013 News Clips Survey Finds Rate For Young Adult Coverage Improves While Others DeclineWhile the number of medically uninsured young adults dropped over the past two years, coverage of the overall working age population failed to improve, according to the findings of the Commonwealth Fund’s 2012 biennial health insurance survey released Friday.Kaiser Health NewsApril 26, READ MORE
May 6, 2013 – Weekly Roundup Archive
May 6, 2013 News Clips Is your child a budding psychopath? Now there’s a way to find outBRAIN scans can be used to identify children who may grow up to be psychopaths, scientists have discovered.A study compared 37 boys with serious conduct problems, including causing harm to others, dishonesty, general aggression and other antisocial traits, READ MORE
May 13, 2013 – Weekly Roundup Archive
May 13, 2013 News Clips Op-Ed: What’s Your HIV Risk? If You’re Under 24, Probably Higher Than You ThinkThe numbers of young people being infected is staggering, but there’s a lot we can do about it, says the director of the government’s Office of Adolescent Health.Take Part.comMay 3, 2013 Same-Sex Relationships Pose Abuse Risks, TooThough many READ MORE
May 20, 2013 – Weekly Roundup Archive
May 20, 2013 News Clips The Unsafe Sex: Should The World Invest More In Men’s Health?On average, men aren’t as healthy as women. Men don’t live as long, and they’re more likely to engage in risky behaviors, like smoking and drinking. But in the past decade, global health funding has focused heavily on women. “Programs READ MORE
June 3, 2013 – Weekly Roundup Archive
June 3, 2013 News Clips Michael Douglas: HPV caused my throat cancerIn an interview with the Guardian published on Sunday, Michael Douglas said that his throat cancer was apparently caused by a strain of human papillomavirus (HPV) he contracted through oral sex. The actor was diagnosed with stage four cancer throat cancer in 2010 and subsequently underwent an READ MORE
June 10, 2013 – Weekly Roundup Archive
June 10, 2013 News Clips The death of gender-neutral clothing: New book details the history of when blue and pink became gender synonymousIt was only in the 1940s when children’s clothing began to change, and become specific to gender. Gender-neutral clothing had always been the norm with boys wearing the same crisp white dresses as READ MORE