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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

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IU Health and Wellness

In the February IU Health and Wellness tip sheet, IU experts discuss a new study involving return-to-play decisions after athletes suffer concussions, partisan findings in a new study about American singles, and information people might find useful when returning to the dating scene after a long hiatus.   Full Story >>

IU researchers discuss birth control, childhood obesity and more at the American Public Health Association meeting

Researchers discuss some of the dozens of IU studies presented and discussed at the American Public Health Association's annual meeting, which concludes on Wednesday in Washington, D.C. In this release, we learn about new research involving the sexual health of bisexual men, a community approach to childhood obesity, and female contraception.   Full Story >>

Sexual repertoires

A new study by researchers at Indiana University and George Mason University found the sexual repertoire of gay men surprisingly diverse, suggesting that a broader, less disease-focused perspective might be warranted by public health and medical practitioners in addressing the sexual health of gay and bisexual men.   Full Story >>

New study finds gay and bisexual men have varied sexual repertoires

A new study by researchers at Indiana University and George Mason University found the sexual repertoire of gay men surprisingly diverse, suggesting that a broader, less disease-focused perspective might be warranted by public health and medical practitioners in addressing the sexual health of gay and bisexual men.   Full Story >>

Live better

It's time to get fit for fall -- and Indiana University is kicking off a new health initiative designed to help employees throughout the state with health and wellness goals. Also: IU Bloomington's "health weeks" launched Oct. 3 and will continue through Oct. 29.   Full Story >>

Health weeks at IU Bloomington: Museum tours, massages, HIV testing, yoga, safety tips and more

An expanded series of health weeks resumes this week (Oct. 3-7) and will run through Oct. 29 at Indiana University Bloomington, where health and wellness experts have planned activities to help students de-stress and to stay safer physically and sexually, sharing tips and information about effective alcohol management both on and off campus.   Full Story >>


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