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  • Children’s Media Use and Sleep Problems: Issues and Unanswered Questions

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    Research shows that most children and adolescents do not get enough high-quality sleep, and that their sleep times appear to have declined over the last two decades. Coinciding with this trend has been the rise in popularity of new media forms including the Internet, video games, cell phones and DVDs.

  • Advisory Committee

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    The Kaiser Media Fellowships in Health: Advisory Committee A national advisory committee makes the final selection of fellows, and helps in shaping and enhancing their fellowship experience, and in developing the fellowship program to its full potential. The following members make up the advisory committee: Paul Delaney, Director, Initiative on Racial Mythology, Washington, D.C.

  • International Health Journalism Fellowship Project: Russia: 2007 Projects

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    International Health Journalism Fellowship Project: RUSSIA/UKRAINE 2007 Fellows "Seryozha" A Documentary on Children and HIV/AIDS in Russia "Seryozha" is a documentary film about orphans living on the streets of St. Petersburg, Russia, some of whom are HIV-positive or have lost parents to AIDS.

  • International Health Journalism Fellowship Project: Russia: Projects

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    International Health Journalism Fellowship Project: RUSSIA/UKRAINE Recent Project Events 2007 Kyiv, Ukraine, Training program – On the Frontline of an Epidemic: Reporting on HIV/AIDS in Mass Media, April 2007 (.pdf) Kyiv, Ukraine, Reporting on ARV- treatment in Mass Media, March 2007 (.

  • International Health Journalism Fellowship Project: Russia: 2006 Projects

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    International Health Journalism Fellowship Project: RUSSIA/UKRAINE 2006 Fellows Natalia A. Feduschak, a Kaiser International Fellow and a freelance journalist, wrote and delivered the following lectures about HIV/AIDS to journalism students at the Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University and Kyiv International University between April 2005 and November 2006.

  • International Health Journalism Fellowship Project: Russia: 2005 Projects

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    International Health Journalism Fellowship Project: RUSSIA/UKRAINE 2005 Fellows "Stop AIDS Series" Tatyana Fedyaeva, Narodnoe Radio, July 28, 2005 (.pdf) "HIV/AIDS Close-Up" Yuri Tishkov, Vecherniy Krasnoyarsk, August 2, 2005 (.pdf) "Stop AIDS Series" Tatyana Fedyaeva, Narodnoe Radio, September 4, 2005 (.pdf) "Lost Children Series" Olga Sedurina, Echo of Moscow Radio In Perm, October 12, 2005 (.

  • Pulling It Together: Critical Path To Health Reform: Conclusion

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    Finally, it bears mentioning for organizations like Kaiser that do research and analysis and are committed to public education on complex health policy issues, that the kinds of activities that will be most useful will vary depending on what stage we are at on the "critical path.

  • Pulling It Together: Critical Path To Health Reform: Stage Three

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    If there is a debate in the new Congress in 2009 about comprehensive health reform legislation, a major question is: Will there be an appetite for a bipartisan, centrist deal? No matter who is in the White House or what the margins are in the Senate, it is very unlikely that the deep divisions about how…

  • Pulling It Together: Critical Path To Health Reform: Stage Two

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    Will the new president make health a top early priority and exercise real leadership on the issue? One of the big lessons of the health reform debate of the early nineties is that the Congress needs to be fully engaged in the process early on.