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Are the benefits of breast milk stimulant worth the risk?

Los Angeles, CA - Most women can make all the milk their baby needs, but some mothers turn to medications to help increase their supply. While some specialists encourage the off-label use of domperidone to stimulate breast milk production, some studies have suggested it may be related to negative side effects, including irregular heartbeat and sudden cardiac death.


MAJOR WORLD’S FAIRS ARCHIVE TO BE DIGITIZED

Adam Matthew announces an exclusive agreement with California State University, Fresno to digitize the Donald G. Larson Collection

Marlborough, England - Digital primary sources publisher, Adam Matthew, today announced the digitization of one of the largest World’s Fairs collections in the world: the Donald G. Larson Collection at the Henry Madden Library, California State University, Fresno.


From the Heart of Dixie (Alabama) to the Equality State (Wyoming), how does your state rank among the rest? State Rankings 2015: A Statistical View of America

Washington, DC Which state ranks first in per-capita personal income? Which one has the highest crime rate? Which state has the highest percentage of its population graduated from high school? Finding answers to questions like these can take a lot of research and time—unless the researcher has access to the new State Rankings 2015: A Statistical View of America, published annually by CQ Press.


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Sage has an exciting eBook programme, providing an ever growing range of products and platforms for our customers. Find out more about how you can access our eBooks below, and read about Sage eTextbook provision



Using Sage Track’s Reviewer Locator

Reviewer Locator is Sage Track’s integrated reviewer recommender tool. Reviewer locator analyzes manuscript metadata and abstracts against papers indexed in the Web of Science to identify potential reviewers who have authored relevant research in the same field.


Educated Black men remembered as "Whiter" perpetuating stereotypes about race and intelligence

Los Angeles, CA - A new study out today in SAGE Open finds that instead of breaking stereotypes, intellectually successful Black individuals may be susceptible to being remembered as “Whiter” and therefore ‘exceptions to their race,’ perpetuating cultural beliefs about race and intelligence. This new study shows that a Black man who is associated with being educated is remembered as being lighter in skin tone than he actually is, a phenomenon the study authors refer to as “skin tone memory bias.”


SAGE launches Journal of Strategic Contracting and Negotiation June 2015

London, SAGE has today announced  the launch of Journal of Strategic Contracting and Negotiation(JSCAN), the official journal of the International Association for Contract and Commercial Management (IACCM).  JSCAN provides an outlet for cutting edge research and theory about practices that challenge the status quo in strategic contracting and negotiations and the successful implementation of business strategy or policy.


Counselling in the time of social distancing

As a mental health practitioner, no doubt you face unprecedented pressures as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. If you’re looking to continue support for your clients and their ongoing mental health needs or as they experience new levels of distress and anxiety in these uncertain times, below are some carefully curated resources we hope will benefit you and your practice.


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