PUBHLTH 2 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Jet Lag, Celecoxib, P.M. News
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News: flashes of light may stop jet lag. Exposure of short flashes of light at night could help sleeping travelers adjust to new time zones and avoid jet lag, according to us scientists. Tricks the brain to thinking the day is longer than it really is , which shifts inner clock. Men who are circumcised - seems have lower risk of getting hiv than those who aren"t. Data from randomized trials were used to back up the theory, so they can advertise it as a prevention measure. Cihr - first organization to provide funding for the study (randomized) So basically, reducing preventative measures and infection control is bad. http://www. who. int/hiv/events/2012/world_aids_day/hiv_testing_counsellinhttp://ww w. who. int/hiv/events/2012/world_aids_day/hiv_testing_counselling/en/g/en/ Basically - they can"t force people to test for hiv unless they donate blood or other bodily fluids. Also if people do voluntarily test for it, the agency must provide, confidentiality, consent, counseling, correct test results, and connection/linkage to prevention, care and treatment https://www. ncbi. nlm. nih. gov/pubmed/16968831.