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- Ethical quandary about vaccinations sparked by tension between parental rights and protecting public health
- People with depression tend to pursue generalized goals
- Fewer men become dads, Norwegian study shows
Posted: 08 Jul 2013 02:08 PM PDT Increased concerns about the perceived risk of vaccination, inconvenience, or religious tenets are leading more U.S. parents to opt-out of vaccinating their children. Parents are increasingly able to do so in states that have relatively simple procedures for immunization exemption, report researchers. Some states, fearing a public health crisis, have responded by putting in place more burdensome procedures for parents of school-aged children to opt-out. |
People with depression tend to pursue generalized goals Posted: 08 Jul 2013 07:35 AM PDT Researchers have found that people with depression have more generalized personal goals than non-depressed people. |
Fewer men become dads, Norwegian study shows Posted: 08 Jul 2013 07:32 AM PDT How is it possible to be both a present parent and a successful employee? This question has been posed by Norwegian women since the 1970s. Today, men are asking the same question. |
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