June 23, 2014 – Weekly Roundup Archive

June 23, 2014    News Clips Do Minority Men Access Mental Health Treatment?Researchers from the Royal Holloway University have found that male members of ethnic minority groups take longer to recover from mental illness than do white men, because the minorities are reluctant to seek professional help.Decoded ScienceJune 22, 2014 As Antidepressant Warnings Toughened, Teen READ MORE

July 7, 2014 – Weekly Roundup Archive

July 7, 2014    News Clips Safety of Vaccines Used for Routine Immunization in the United StatesThis report conducts a systematic review of the literature on the safety of vaccines recommended for routine immunization of children, adolescents, and adults in the United States.Agency For Healthcare Research and QualityJuly 2014 HIV Prevention Drug Truvada Might Lower READ MORE

August 4, 2014 – Weekly Roundup Archive

August 4, 2014 News Clips New Report on Children’s Health and the ACALack of Comparability Between CHIP and ACA Qualified Health PlansThe National Alliance to Advance Adolescent HealthNOTE: The Alliance is a member of The Partnership for Male Youth Brief Screening Guages Teenage Substance Abuse risk“This new screen substantially simplifies practice guidelines.  The answer that an READ MORE

August 15, 2014 – Weekly Roundup Archive

August 15, 2014    News Clips Teen Boy’s Eyes Rejected For Donation Because Of SexualityBoy Committed Suicide following Bullying about his SexualityApparently, the Food and Drug Administrationdoes not allow homosexual men who have had sex with another man in the past 5 years to donate certain tissues because of a believed increased risk of exposure to HIV. The eyes READ MORE

September 16, 2014 – Weekly Roundup Archive

September 16, 2014    News Clips Physical Activity Linked to Academic Performance in BoysBeing active has been tied to improving both physical and mental health. In a new study conducted in Finland, researchers examined how physical activity levels affected academic performance in young boys. The team reported that boys who were more physically active tended READ MORE