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IU researcher receives federal grant for postpartum depression study
Heather Rupp, assistant scientist at The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction, has received a $423,500 grant from the National Institute of Mental Health to study the mechanisms behind postpartum depression, a condition that can interfere with a new mother’s ability to care for her baby.
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IU ArtsWeek goes ‘green’ for 2010
Indiana University’s 26th Annual ArtsWeek, scheduled for February Feb. 18-28, will focus on the theme “Arts and the Environment.” ArtsWeek is an annual winter festival showcasing the many levels of artistic expression in Bloomington and on the IU campus. Sponsored in part by the IU President’s Office and the IU Office of the Vice Provost for Research, ArtsWeek offers dozens of exhibitions, performances and family-friendly events featuring many modes of artistic expression.
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IU Health and Wellness
IU Health & Wellness for May discusses new research that looks at the influence having a sexual partner can have on one’s interest in the oppositive sex. Experts in social networks and career counseling offer insights into how to find jobs and stay positive in dark times.
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Sex and presidential politics meet at The Kinsey Institute
Just in time for the upcoming elections, The Kinsey Institute at Indiana University offers a glimpse of presidential politics from adult and underground media sources.
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IU Health & Wellness
IU Health and Wellness for September discusses research that looks at how living conditions impact reproductive health and how attitudes about female genitals can impact sexuality and sexual health. It also provides workout tips for runners driven indoors by allergies or weather.
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Kinsey Institute researchers awarded NIH grant
Researchers at The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction have received a $423,500 grant from the National Institutes of Health to study barriers to correct condom use.
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