Big wave surfer Anthony Ruffo hopes to warn others about addiction, faces possible prison term
Big wave surfer Anthony Ruffo hopes to warn others about addiction, faces possible prison term
Well-known professional surfer Anthony Ruffo is at a crossroads. And it looks like District Attorney Bob Lee might be the one deciding whether Ruffo heads to prison or is allowed to complete a drug recovery program and use his experience to help steer young people away from drugs.
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Researching privacy in HIV care: an ethnographic analysis of methods
Using two empirical studies on technology development and use in HIV care, this article analyses the challenges inherent in the study of privacy. Health read more
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TAU Researcher Advocates Returning To Old-School Methods For Delivering Breech Babies
Most babies are delivered head-first, but in about 4% of all deliveries babies are “born breech” – with their buttocks or feet first. Doctors usually exercise caution and use caesarean sections (C-sections) as the delivery method of choice for such births, believing it safer for the baby. After a large-scale international study in 2000, C-sections became the near-universal choice for such births …
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