Disciplined doctors in Conn. continue to get drug industry payments

March 7, 2012 – 6:19 pm

Lisa Chedekel of the Connecticut Health I-Team reports that, even as doctors are investigated and disciplined for violating medical conduct rules – including over-prescribing – they have collected thousands of dollars from pharmaceutical companies for meals, speaking or consulting work.

Chedekel used records from Connecticuts Department of Public Health and public disclosures from pharmaceutical manufacturers: A check of physician records shows about a dozen Connecticut doctors receiving drug company benefits either shortly before or after being sanctioned by the state for various offenses.

Her reporting reveals a doctor received payments from three drug companies while he was being investigated for allegations that he over-medicated patients. Som

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Peer pressure drives “socially transmitted” anorexia

March 4, 2012 – 9:51 am

 

LONDON — Anorexia is a socially transmitted disorder and appears to be more prevalent in countries such as France where women are thinner than average, according to new research from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).

The “economic analysis” of anorexia, using a sample of nearly 3,000 young women across Europe, concluded that peer group pressure is one of the most significant influences on self-image and the development of anorexia and appeared just as the autumn/winter season is winding up with Paris Fashion Week.

The research by LSE economist Dr Joan Costa-Font and Professor Mireia Jofre-Bonet of City University, showed that it is becoming increasingly apparent that standards of physical appearance are important and powerful motivators of human behaviour, especially regarding health and food.

“We found evidence that social pressure, through peer shape, is a determinant in explaining anorexia nervosa and a distorted self-perception of one’s own body,” Costa-Font said in a statement emailed to Reuters.

The LSE researchers analysed the influence of peer pressure on 2,871 women between the ages of 15 and 34 who reported their weight, height, eating habits, age, gender, marital status, educational level, professional category, political attitudes and most crucially their own perception of their body image.

“The distorted self-perception of women with food disorders and the importance or the peer effects may prompt governments to take action to influence role models and compensate for social pressure on women driving the trade-off between ideal weight and health,” Costa-Font said.

The researchers determined which women in the study were anorexic by calculating their body mass index (BMI), which is defined as the individual’s body weight divided by the square of his or her height. Women with a

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New Missouri bill could prohibit vasectomies

March 3, 2012 – 1:58 am

RICHMOND HEIGHTS KMOVcom – Democratic State Representative Stacey Newman has introduced a bill into the Missouri legislature which would prevent vasectomies from being performed on a man unless it is to save his life

Newsman says she brought the bill forward to lawmakers because if the state is going to restrict access to birth control used by 98% of Missouri women, then it should be fair to legislate men’s access as well 

The bill has yet to be formally read on the Missouri House floor

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Make A Spring Clue Checklist To Welcome The New Season

March 1, 2012 – 8:06 am

Its been a much milder winter than Im used to not that Im complaining. We really havent had much snow and the temperatures havent been as dangerously cold as were accustomed to this time of year. In fact, its starting to look like spring really is going to make its arrival early this year, and my kids are chomping at the bit to ditch the heavy coats and indoor fun.

Though it seems that Old Man Winter is about ready to take his leave, hes not quite finished with his visit. The nights are still bone-chilling cold and the days are hanging around in the forties.

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