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New England School Of Acupuncture Launches Sports Medicine Acupuncture Certification Program
The New England School of Acupuncture announces the launch of its Sports Medicine Acupuncture Certification Program (SMAC) beginning in September 2009. This unique program teaches both Eastern and Western methods of orthopedic medicine, giving students a fully integrated, one-of-a-kind education in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Western orthopedics.
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Closely Supervised Foster Care Linked With Reduced Pregnancy Rates For Delinquent Teens, Study Says
Teenage girls with a history of delinquency who were placed in individualized foster care programs were less likely than their peers to become pregnant, according to a study in the June issue of the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, HealthDay/Forbes reports. Teen girls in foster care have an elevated risk for pregnancy, according to HealthDay/Forbes. For example, an earlier survey of teens in three states found that nearly half of girls in the foster care system reported a pregnancy by age 19, according to David Kerr, an assistant professor of psychology at Oregon State University and lead author of the new study.For the study, researchers followed 166 girls ages 13 to 17 with court orders to receive treatment for criminal behavior in either specialized foster care or a group-care facility. The specialized programs, known as Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care, were created in the 1980s. Under the programs, foster parents who are trained in behavioral management provide one-on-one care to severely delinquent youths, and the parents receive consultation, support and crisis intervention services from program supervisors. One of the most important aspects of the program is that, unlike group care, the teens are isolated from other troubled youths. There are 51 such programs in the U.S.After two years, 26% of the girls in MTFC became pregnant, compared with almost 47% of those in group care, according to the study. The MTFC group also showed lower levels of criminal activity and arrests, and increased school engagement. Kerr said, "One of the most interesting aspects of this research is that the MTFC program was created to reduce crime, not pregnancy." He added, "It specifically targeted changing the girl"s environment: her home, her peers and her school experience. The focus was on giving her lots of supervision, support for responsible behavior, and consistent, non-harsh consequences for negative behavior" (HealthDay/Forbes, 6/17).
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New Study Highlights Monstrous Cost Of Smoking To UK, Says Heart Charity

In response to a study, funded by the British Heart Foundation and published online by Tobacco Control Journal , Betty McBride, Policy & Communications Director, at the British Heart Foundation, said: "We are now spending over ÷£5bn a year dealing with the health consequences of smoking. This is money being drained out of the NHS as a direct result of something we have the power to prevent. "Yet the true tragedy of this monstrous figure is the lives that are cut short or ruined as a result of smoking. "This study shows exactly why we need the strongest possible measures to control the sale of tobacco. "The Health Bill, going through parliament now, gives the UK Government the perfect opportunity to act. By legislating bans on point of sale display and cigarette vending machines we can stop today"s children being lured into becoming the next generation of sick smokers. "Only with a comprehensive tobacco control plan in all four nations of the UK will we really tackle the financial and human cost of smoking." According to the study: - Smoking was directly responsible for 19% of all deaths in the UK - Smoking cost the NHS over ÷£5bn, 5.5% of the NHS"s total healthcare cost. - An estimated 110,000 deaths in the UK could be attributed to smoking, causing the deaths of over 27% of men and nearly 11% of women. - In England the total number of deaths figure was around 90,000 in Wales 6,000, in Northern Ireland 2,500 and in Scotland 11,000. - Over ÷£2.5bn was calculated to have been spent on cardiovascular diseases as a direct result of smoking. The study can be viewed in full here. The British Heart Foundation


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