Study Finds that Patients Like Medical Practices’ Use of Electronic Communications, But Roadblocks to Widespread Use Remain NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–August 6, 2013 — Patients like it and so do health organizations, but electronic communications in clinical care will likely not be widely adopted by primary care physicians unless patient workloads are[Read More…]
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Study: Chicago’s One Summer Plus Youth Employment Program Cuts Violent Crime Arrests in Half
University of Chicago Crime Lab 2012 Data Shows Violent Crime Arrests Among Participants Drop 51%; Program Offers Successful Model for Future Youth Offerings CHICAGO–(ENEWSPF)–August 6, 2013. At-risk youth who participated in the 2012 One Summer Plus program experienced a 51 percent drop in arrests for violent crime, according to new[Read More…]
With Liberalized Laws, Young Adult Marijuana Use Plummets
Washington, DC—(ENEWSPF)—August 5, 2013. By Erik Altieri, NORML Communications Director According to polling data released this week by Gallup, 38% of Americans admit to having smoked marijuana in their lives. This rate remains relatively unchanged from Gallup’s previous surveys on this question. 34% responded in the affirmative when asked in[Read More…]
As Secretary John Kerry Navigates Israeli-Palestinian Talks, Center for American Progress Issues Recommendations to Reinforce Efforts
Washington, D.C.–(ENEWSPF)–August 5, 2013. The recent reopening of peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians has reenergized efforts to bring sustained peace to the region, presenting a rare opportunity to bring the two sides together to develop a mutually agreed-upon two-state solution. This small but important step follows months of strategic involvement[Read More…]
Empowering Women in Afghanistan
By placing some women in local leadership positions, an innovative development aid program integrates women into civic life, and may have economic benefits CAMBRIDGE, Mass.–(ENEWSPF)–August 2, 2013. In recent decades, Afghanistan has been a notoriously difficult place for women to participate in civic matters. But a new study co-authored by[Read More…]
Study: Cannabis Associated With Less Risk Of Traffic Accident Compared To Alcohol, Various Medicinal Drugs
Lyngby, Denmark–(ENEWSPF)–August 1, 2013. A driver’s risk of being severely injured in an accident is highest after having either consumed alcohol alone, resulting in a blood/alcohol level above .08, or in combination with other psychoactive substances, according to the findings of a population-based case-controlled study published online in the journal[Read More…]
Crash Data Reveals a High Percentage of Motorcyclists Driving Drunk on Illinois Roadways in Late Afternoon
IDOT, A.B.A.T.E., Gold Wing Riders and Law Enforcement Work Together to Reinforce “Ride Sober or Get Pulled Over” Message to Save Lives SPRINGFIELD–(ENEWSPF)–August 1, 2013. The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), Illinois State Police (ISP) and motorcycle safety advocates joined forces today to remind Illinois motorcyclists that mixing alcohol and[Read More…]
Center for American Progress: President Obama’s Resilience Plan Needs Federal Investments
Washington, D.C.–(ENEWSPF)–July 30, 2013. In the wake of the damages in Hawaii from Tropical Storm Flossie, the Center for American Progress is urging the federal government to significantly increase its investments in community resiliency from extreme weather events to protect their people, homes, and businesses from tropical storms, floods, droughts,[Read More…]
June 2013 Jobless Rates Down Over the Year in 272 of 372 Metro Areas; Payroll Jobs Up in 282
Washington, DC—(ENEWSPF)—July 30, 2013. Unemployment rates were lower in June than a year earlier in 272 of the 372 metropolitan areas, higher in 73 areas, and unchanged in 27 areas, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Fifty-one areas had jobless rates of at least 10.0 percent, and 26[Read More…]
Fixing Our Broken Immigration System: The Economic Benefits to Agriculture and Rural Communities
New Report Released by the White House “So if we’re truly committed to strengthening our middle class and providing more ladders of opportunity to those who are willing to work hard to make it into the middle class, we’ve got to fix the system. We have to make sure that[Read More…]





