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be Well: Foods you can eat to help boost your brain function

9th - Higher Ed
A nutrient-dense diet is critical in supporting overall well-being. Here with some helpful information is functional health expert Sam Tejada, the author of "How To Win In Modern Wellness.”
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Heeramandi's Abha Ranta: I took inspiration from FRIENDS for Sonakshi Sinha's murder scene

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Heeramandi's Abha Ranta gets candid on ETimes. The younger self of Manisha Koirala in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Heeramandi says I took inspiration from FRIENDS for Sonakshi Sinha's murder scene!
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How hormones impact ovarian cancer growth

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hormones can influence ovarian cancer growth by stimulating cell proliferation, angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels), and metastasis. Hormonal imbalances, particularly estrogen and progesterone, may contribute to the development...
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It's not ‘just’ PMS: How hormones can affect people's health

9th - Higher Ed
Hormones within a person's body can have a big impact on their health, especially if they're unbalanced. This video explores how premenstrual syndrome (PMS), premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)...
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To Lift Or Not To Lift: Should All Women Be Weight Training?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Traditionally growing up, when it comes to muscle, women are usually told: yes, you need it, but it shouldn't be visible. Lifestyle Journalist Madeleine Spencer shared that “when I grew up I dodged weights, instead hitting the cross...
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Prince Harry’s memoir sets sales records

9th - Higher Ed
Prince Harry's memoir was released officially today and is already setting sales records. Critics say the focus on the book’s salacious details has pushed aside any meaningful examination of its potential impact on the monarchy.
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Cass findings show need for extreme caution in children’s gender care, says PM

Higher Ed
The findings of a major review that concluded that medical treatment in children’s gender care has been based on weak evidence has shone a spotlight on the need to “exercise extreme caution” in this area, the Prime Minister has said. The...
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Advocates Worry For The Effects Of State Laws Targeting LGBTQ Youth

Higher Ed
Trans kids have been put under the microscope by state legislatures, with some proposing laws the restrict their identity and health care.
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Lacks Family Sues For Profits, Permission Of 'Immortal Cells'

Higher Ed
The Lacks family doesn't want the medical community to stop using the cells, but they do want what they say is fair.
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VOICED : Transgender Vietnamese turn to black market hormones

9th - Higher Ed
In Vietnam thousands of transgender people face serious health risks by taking black market hormones
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New developments in male contraception

Higher Ed
VOICED: A male contraceptive injection has been shown to be almost as effective as the pill for women. The jab, which lowers sperm count, was found to prevent 96 percent of unwanted pregnancies in a year-long trial. However some of the...
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Stress in pregnancy causes long term health problems for the unborn child

Higher Ed
London, UK, October 30, 2009 1. Mid tilt up of pregnant woman in antenatal class 2. Mid shot zoom out of television showing educational breastfeeding programme to class 3. Various of pregnant women in class 4. Wide of heavily pregnant...
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Activists Worry Anti-Trans Health Care Law Will Go Into Effect

Higher Ed
The law forbids doctors from prescribing gender-affirming treatment to children.
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US doctor says immigrant children still at risk

Higher Ed
The president of the American Academy of Pediatrics says President Trump ending the separation of children from their parents suspected of entering the country illegally is a good start but questions remain about children who have...
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Bloomberg

Colgate Keeps Triclosan: Is It Really Safe to Use?

Higher Ed
Aug. 13 - Mike Schade, who is running a retailer-focused Mind the Store campaign for a Washington-based consumer group called Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families, and Bloomberg's Lindsey Rupp discuss the debate over the use of triclosan in...
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Abortion Medicine May Be Safely Prescribed Virtually

Higher Ed
With Roe’s reversal, it could mean patients driving across a state border for a virtual appointment, or having the pills mailed to a P.O. box.
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VOICED : Seeking transgender equality in Thailand

9th - Higher Ed
A new health clinic in Thailand has opened offering medical treatment specifically for the city’s transgender community
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CLEAN : Seeking transgender equality in Thailand

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Seeking transgender equality in Thailand
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CLEAN : For Ramadan blogger helps fellow Muslims stay fit while fasting

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : For Ramadan blogger helps fellow Muslims stay fit while fasting
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Study suggests weight gain if you sleep with TV on

Higher Ed
Dozing off to late-night TV or sleeping with other lights on may mix up your metabolism and lead to weight gain and even obesity, a provocative but preliminary U.S. research suggests.
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Thailand separates LGBT inmates, considers segregated prison

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Thailand, long considered a favourite gay destination, is making headways in how it treats its LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) inmates. In Pattaya, a resort famous for its nightlife, a prison has started separating...
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Thailand separates LGBT inmates, considers segregated prison

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Thailand, long considered a favourite gay destination, is making headways in how it treats its LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) inmates. In Pattaya, a resort famous for its nightlife, a prison has started separating...
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Study suggests weight gain if you sleep with TV on

Higher Ed
Dozing off to late-night TV or sleeping with other lights on may mix up your metabolism and lead to weight gain and even obesity, a provocative but preliminary U.S. research suggests.
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Reproductive System

9th - 12th
Begin looking at reproduction by contrasting sexual reproduction with asexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction gives us genetic variation as meiosis creates brand new chromosomes through cross over. Male and female anatomy is covered,...