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The 2004 fi ndings were later shown to be fraudulent in one of the highest profi le fraud cases of modern science. The media has been blamed as one of the causes for the widespread utopia that led many to argue for the need for embryonic stem cell research. 12 In spite of the continuous criticisms from bioethicists in Korea regarding the use of junior researchers as egg donors, Hwang was made a national hero and international star, fully supported by the government, mass media and people. Thanks to the information of a whistleblower and the tenacious investigation by the producers. | gg y SAI D FROM TH E AM ERICAN PEOPLE THE IMPACT OF TELEVISION AND RADIO ON REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOR AND ON HIV AIDS KNOWLEDGE AND BEHAVIOR DHS ANALYTICAL STUDIES 24 NOVEMBER 2011 This publication was produced for review by the United States Agency for International Development. It was prepared by Charles F. Westoff Dawn A. Koffman and Caroline Moreau of the Office of Population Research Princeton University. MEASURE DHS assists countries worldwide in the collection and use of data to monitor and evaluate population health and nutrition programs. Additional information about the MEASURE DHS project can be obtained by contacting MEASURE DHS ICF International 11785 Beltsville Drive Suite 300 Calverton MD 20705 telephone 301-572-0200 fax 301-572-0999 e-mail reports@ internet . The main objectives of the MEASURE DHS project are to provide decisionmakers in survey countries with information useful for informed policy choices to expand the international population and health database to advance survey methodology and to develop in participating countries the skills and resources necessary to conduct high-quality demographic and health surveys. DHS Analytical Studies No. 24 The Impact of Television and Radio on Reproductive Behavior and on HIV AIDS Knowledge and Behavior Charles F. Westoff Dawn A. Koffman Caroline Moreau ICF International Calverton Maryland December 2011 Corresponding author Charles F. Westoff Office of Population Research Princeton University Princeton NJ 08544-2901 Phone 609-258-5867 Email .

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