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    Trial Compares Ways To Elicit Patient Values About Prostate-Specific Antigen Screenin

    Michael Patrick Pignone, M.D., M.P.H., of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and colleagues conducted a randomized clinical in October 2011 in which men underwent a values clarification task and then chose the most important attribute for prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening. Â...
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    HHS Restrictions On Abortion Coverage In High-Risk Pools Elicit Criticism

    Some abortion-rights groups are criticizing HHS' recent announcement that state high-risk insurance pools generally will not include coverage for elective abortions, CQ HealthBeat reports. The insurance pools -- created under the federal health reform law (PL 111-148) -- are intended to provide...
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    Tufts Study Finds White Characters On Popular Shows Elicit More Positive Responses

    Subtle patterns of nonverbal behavior that appear on popular television programs influence racial bias among viewers, according to research from Tufts University to appear in the journal Science. "Today, racial bias is often revealed via more subtle means than outright racial slurs," said first...
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    Tufts Study Finds White Characters On Popular Shows Elicit More Positive Responses

    Subtle patterns of nonverbal behavior that appear on popular television programs influence racial bias among viewers, according to research from Tufts University to appear in the journal Science. "Today, racial bias is often revealed via more subtle means than outright racial slurs," said first...
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    Tufts Study Finds White Characters On Popular Shows Elicit More Positive Responses

    Subtle patterns of nonverbal behavior that appear on popular television programs influence racial bias among viewers, according to research from Tufts University to appear in the journal Science. "Today, racial bias is often revealed via more subtle means than outright racial slurs," said first...
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    Tufts Study Finds White Characters On Popular Shows Elicit More Positive Responses

    Subtle patterns of nonverbal behavior that appear on popular television programs influence racial bias among viewers, according to research from Tufts University to appear in the journal Science. "Today, racial bias is often revealed via more subtle means than outright racial slurs," said first...
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    Tufts Study Finds White Characters On Popular Shows Elicit More Positive Responses

    Subtle patterns of nonverbal behavior that appear on popular television programs influence racial bias among viewers, according to research from Tufts University to appear in the journal Science. "Today, racial bias is often revealed via more subtle means than outright racial slurs," said first...
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