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NIH

Cognitive changes may be only sign of fetal alcohol exposure

Distinct facial features not seen in many cases, NIH study finds
July 31, 2012
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U.S. Census launches new database on HIV/AIDS

July 25, 2012

The database was developed in 1987 and now holds 149,000 statistics, an increase of approximately 10,800 new estimates in the last year, making it the most complete of its kind in the world

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12:15 pm - 2:00 pm | Regency Ballroom B

"Caregiving is Just What Families Do": Challenges of Aging Families and Health

Closing Plenary Session

Sara Honn Qualls, Ph.D., Kraemer Family Professor of Psychology and Director of the Gerontology Center at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs.

Greetings From Session Sponsor: Susan Walker, University of Minnesota Department of Family Social Science

Presentation of the Feldman Outstanding Research Proposal for Research in Family Policy. Presenter: Diana Baltimore, SNP of the Family Policy Section and Award Committee Chair

Presentation of the Feldman Internship Award or Feldman Travel Award. Presenter: Diana Baltimore, SNP of the Family Policy Section and Award Committee Chair

Presiding: Leigh A. Leslie, 2012 Program Chair

Sponsored by the University of Minnesota, Department of Family Social Science, B. Jan McCulloch, Ph.D., Head.

Future of Children

Future of Children blog - child obesity

June 26, 2012

The Future of Children organization has a blog, and a recent entry was on childhood obesity.

Announcement of New Special Issue

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The Forum for Family and Consumer Issues

The Forum for Family and Consumer Issues

special issue on Caregiving available
June 19, 2012

The Forum for Family and Consumer Issues has published a special edition on  caregiving.