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  • Impact of Pharmaceutical Promotion on the Use of Antidepressant Medication

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    Two recent articles have been published on the impact of direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) on the use of antidepressants, based on research by researchers at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and funded in part by the Kaiser Family Foundation.

  • State AIDS Programs and the Medicare Modernization Act (MMA):  A Conference Call Discussion for State AIDS Directors and ADAP Coordinators

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    State AIDS Programs and the Medicare Modernization Act (MMA): A Conference Call Discussion for State AIDS Directors and ADAP Coordinators November 10, 2004 at 2pm ESTKaiser Family Foundation & The National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors Medicare is estimated to cover almost one in five people living with HIV/AIDS in care.

  • Health News Index: October 2004

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    Now I’m going to read you a list of some stories covered by news organizations in the last month or so.  As I read each one, tell me if you happened to follow this news story very closely, fairly closely, not too closely, or not at all closely.

  • Health Security Watch: October 2004 (2)

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      During the past three years, has the amount of money you pay directly each month or have deducted from your paycheck for your health insurance premiums gone up a lot, gone up a little, stayed the same, or gone down?     Based on those who are insured (n=1,080) 31 Gone up a lot…

  • Health Security Watch: October 2004

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      I’m going to read you a list of things that some people worry about and others do not.  I’d like you to tell me how worried you are about each of the following things.

  • Tweens, Teens, and Magazines – Fact Sheet

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    This fact sheet explores the history of teen magazines that generally focus on 12-19 year olds, as well as trends affecting the genre, including advertising, readership, content, the role the magazines play in the lives of their readers, the effect of the web, and magazines for teen boys.

  • Children, The Digital Divide, and Federal Policy

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    This issue brief, “,” includes new research findings and reviews the latest information on wiring the nation’s schools and libraries, including points of access, the speed of connection, and what children are doing online. The report also examines current Federal policies and policy ideas that could address the new digital divide.

  • Thank you

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    Reporting on HIV/AIDS: Key Resources and Data Thank you. We will notify you when the Web portal for journalists launches. If you are interested in receiving email alerts on HIV/AIDS issues from the Foundation, including the Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, you may register at http://profile.kff.org/profile/.