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  • i eat waffles everyday?

    Men's Health - 11 hours ago

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    is it bad to eat waffles and syrup like everyday, i usually fill up on drinking juice and eating waffles no i think ill just keep eating them ?
  • Can anyone explain to me what is wrong with me?

    Mental Health - 17 hours ago

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    1. I am really suicidal and I have tried to kill my self 100's of times, the first time was when I was 8. 2. I love to inflict pain on my self. 3. My reflection talks to me (it's like a complete other person in my body).
  • I am constantly stressed, please help!?

    Mental Health - 20 hours ago

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    I feel on edge, constantly. There are little issues that are stressing me out, that all combine to create this massive under-the-surface stress that makes me feel like I could crack at any moment. I don't act stressed, and I don't really notice the stress until I think about all of the tension I feel. I need help destressing. I don't know the first thing about calming down, or overcoming the issues I'm facing. I mean, I feel calm, but I know I'm not. This probably doesn't make any sense, ANY advice? If you'd like to know more details to help, please email me at: mildlyneurotic@ymail.com
  • If you could help me along with this problem, that would be very nice...?

    Diet & Fitness - 20 hours ago

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    I don't want to gain weight and I know that eating too little will do just that, but I do not feel comfortable eating more than 800 calories a day. I can't. I always feel fat when I do, and it freaks me out. So should I exercise more? Try to up my intake of food slightly? I might go for 900 calories a day, but I draw the line at 1000. I hate going to bed knowing I ate that much and it's all in my tummy, rolling around, making me fatter, even though it's not. So if you could give me a hand, that would be very much appreciated. By the way, I am not underweight. I am normalish, maybe starting to begin to commence bordering underweight. Underweight for me would be 104 or 105, and I weigh 110. So, I'm five or six pounds in the clear. Just if you need to know.
  • inhaling doesn't hurt....exhaling does...why?

    Respiratory Diseases - 22 hours ago

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    when i am smoking...is there a reason my chest hurts and makes me cough when i ex-hail...not in-hail
  • Is this a good diet for the day?

    Diet & Fitness - 1 day ago

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    My ultimate goal is too create a good diet for at least 3 weeks and see how I can take it. I want to acheive clear skin, and maybe loose a pound or two. I took into consideration that dinner should have protein, so I made sure that dinner is the meat, and snacks after dinner will hopefully have protein. For tomorrow I planned: Breakfast: Oatmean with flaxseeds, blueberries, and almonds Snack: Peppers with dip Lunch: Peanut Butter and Banana Sandwich with whole wheat/grain bread Snack: Cheez Sticks Dinner:Low Fat, whole wheat chicken wrap Snack: Raisins, or other nuts, or dried fruits...
  • Is this normal, Girl Question!?

    Women's Health - 1 day ago

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    Im 11 and i should be having my period this year, right, so the before while taking of my undies, there was why hazy gooey stuff, what is it? Also is it normal i take a B34 bra size? Im sort of an hour glass figure with big hips and blonde hair. And why do guys wink at me all the time, I feel embarrassed!
  • taking a shower with friend?

    Men's Health - 1 day ago

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    i'm supposed to go to gym tomorrow after class with a friend.. and very likely we'll take a showers after working out.. just wondering, would the shower part be 'embarrassed' for either of us? we haven't seen each other naked before.. we are both 2nd year college student and know each other for about 1 year..
  • How to get rid of acne?

    Skin Conditions - 1 day ago

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    I have tried all sorts of different acne creams and non work. I have even tried tooth paste o nmy face. I really need to know it's starting to get worse. :S
  • Im skinny and tall but...?

    Diet & Fitness - 1 day ago

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    Im a skinny guy I weigh 160 and im 6,3 or 6,4 and I am trying to eat alot but I noticed that everything im eating is GOING to my stomach! ALL the fat is getting stored there... So i look skinny with a big santa belly... How do i make the fat distribute through my whole body and not my stomach? I was thinking about working out but im too shy to go to the gym because im like a tall twig :/

Medical students cross the line on sites from Facebook to YouTube

By Carla K. Johnson, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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CHICAGO - From Facebook to YouTube to personal blogs, future doctors are crossing the line - and getting in trouble.

A new study finds most medical school deans surveyed said they were aware of students posting unprofessional content online, including photos of drug paraphernalia and violations of patient privacy. Some infractions resulted in warnings, others in being expelled.

The survey cited a handful of examples. In one, a student posted identifying patient details on Facebook. Another requested an inappropriate friendship with a patient on the site. Others used profanity, according to the deans.

"The number we found was higher than we expected," said Dr. Katherine Chretien of the Washington, D.C., VA Medical Center, the study's lead author. "And these are the incidents that made it to the attention of the deans. This is the tip of the iceberg."

Yet most deans said their schools didn't yet have policies to help students figure out what's allowed online and what can get them kicked out of medical school.

A quick search of YouTube finds numerous videos posted by medical students, from harmless musical numbers to a prank with what appears to be a dead body. There's no way to tell whether the cadaver prank is real and it wasn't part of the study, but real or staged, it doesn't reflect well on the medical profession, Chretien said.

"I watched it and I definitely cringed," she said. "Disrepect for cadavers is one thing, but filming it and putting it on YouTube is another. It undermines the credibility of our profession."

The study, appearing in Wednesday's Journal of the American Medical Association, found 47 of 78 medical school deans who responded to a survey knew of incidents of online unprofessional conduct. But policies covering the behaviour were reported by only 38 per cent who answered that question.

The incidents were reported most often by other students or doctors in residency programs, indicating trainees are policing themselves. Most offenders received informal warnings. The deans also reported three dismissals.

Medical students are no different from other young adults, said Anastasia Goodstein, a San Francisco-based marketing expert who tracks youth trends on her Ypulse website. The generation that first embraced social networking still considers Facebook merely a way to connect with friends.

"Now they're waking up to the reality of older people and people with authority over them, like deans, seeing their Facebook pages," Goodstein said.

And many young adults don't appreciate that an Internet prank can bounce back years later, said Susan Barnes of the Lab for Social Computing at the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, N.Y.

"Are they going to be able to live it down when they're 50 and a well-known surgeon? Or is it going to come back to haunt them?" Barnes said.

Medical schools should address professionalism online in classes and develop policies for the digital age, Chretien said.

Bawdiness among medical students far precedes the Internet, Chretien acknowledged. The now-defunct Pithotomy Club of Johns Hopkins Medical School, for example, made a tradition of racy skits and songs skewering professors for nearly 100 years.

"In the past, these weren't broadcast on the Internet. Now it's up for public consumption," Chretien said.

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