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Humanitarian catastrophe: Palestinians return to rubble and destruction

9th - Higher Ed
While there has been an increase in the amount of aid delivered to Gaza since the ceasefire began last month, aid organizations are warning.
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Al Shifa hospital: Medical complex completely destroyed by Israel

9th - Higher Ed
Gaza's healthcare system is barely functioning after 15 months of Israel's war.
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Children in Gaza will face long term psychological effects from the war: Analysis

9th - Higher Ed
Gaza is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child, that's according to UNICEF.
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Dr Abu Safiya's son calls on international community to secure release ‘before it’s too late’

9th - Higher Ed
The family of Dr Hussam Abu Safiya, the detained director of Kamal Adwan Hospital, plead for his release.
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Israeli forces launch more attacks on the barely functioning Kamal Adwan Hospital

9th - Higher Ed
The barely functioning Kamal Adwan Hospital in besieged northern Gaza is once again under attack by the Israeli army.
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Street sign honours Halifax doctor

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Alfred Waddell dedicated his life to helping people who had limited access to medical care, while also fighting racial injustice. As Gareth Hampshire reports, his family and those who knew him are proud he's being honoured.
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Diabetes in adults nearly doubles worldwide, more than half not receiving treatment: study

9th - Higher Ed
More than 800 million adults have diabetes worldwide — almost twice as many as previous estimates suggested — and more than half of those older than 30 who have the condition are not receiving treatment, according to a new study.Read...
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Chinese Man Unhappy Over Divorce Rams Car Into Crowd, Killing 35 | Gravitas

9th - Higher Ed
In China's southern city of Zhuhai, 35 people were killed after a driver plowed his car into a crowd of citizens exercising on Monday evening. More than 40 people were injured and hospitalized. The perpetrator is said to have committed...
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Leaving hospital against medical advice linked to increased overdose risk, study suggests

9th - Higher Ed
People who leave the hospital against medical advice are 10 times more likely to suffer an overdose compared to those who leave after being discharged by a doctor, according to a new study in the Canadian Medical Association Journal that...
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Talbott v. Trump: Plaintiff makes case for transgender troops in the military

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Army Reserves 2nd Lt. Nicolas Talbott — a transgender man — told Scripps News he and the other plaintiffs were "absolutely thrilled" a federal judge blocked the Trump administration from banning transgender service members in the...
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Texas hospitals now required to ask patients about their citizenship status

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The mandate, taking effect Nov. 1, is an effort to tally how much the state spends on medical care for undocumented immigrants, but critics say it's an invasion of privacy. (Scripps News)
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30 Gazan children will receive medical care in Ireland within 'the coming weeks', says Stephen Donnelly

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The first of approximately 30 Gazan children will receive medical care in Ireland within “the coming weeks”, under plans set out by the Health Minister. Stephen Donnelly will seek Government approval for the plans on Wednesday. He said...
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Battle for benefits: More National Guard airmen see benefits denied

Higher Ed
A Scripps News investigation uncovered that hundreds of Air National Guard members have filed claims for medical care that were approved by commanders and then denied by national HQ. (Scripps News)
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NHS facing the most disruptive strike in its history, says Sir Stephen Powis

Higher Ed
Must credit 'Times Radio' Professor Sir Stephen Powis has urged the public to use NHS services 'appropriately'’ during the four-day junior doctor strike action next week.
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WWI field hospital at the Castle of Pinon, France

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WWI field hospital at the Castle of Pinon, France
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Texas Judge Halts Child Abuse Investigations Into Trans Kids' Families

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A non-binary child says the actions aimed at the trans community makes them "pawns in a game for re-election."
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COVID Is Drawing Out A U.S. Blood Shortage

Higher Ed
Not much is untouched by COVID-19, and the nation’s blood supply is no exception.
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Businesses Weren’t Prepared for Speed, Pace of Virus: Mercer

Higher Ed
Feb.27 -- Renee McGowan, Asia chief executive officer at Mercer, discusses the impact of coronavirus on business strategies. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Singapore Health Official: Yet to See Coronavirus Mutation

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May.22 -- Vernon Lee, director of the communicable diseases division at Singapore's Ministry of Health, talks about Covid-19 and the government's efforts to prevent the further spreading of the virus. Singapore is racing to contain an...
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International medics bring basic medical care to impoverished villagers

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Far from the mainland, the people on the islands off Cambodia's south coast cope with almost non-existent healthcare or other basic services. Now a team of doctors is travelling to the islands to bring primary healthcare to this...
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Women working in medicine and humanitarian aid, c.1960

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Women working in a lab. A premature baby in incubator surrounded and cared for by women and nurses. Nurse at radiologists setting a boy for X-ray. Russian female doctor auscultating a young boy. India / Pakistan ? Women anatomy class in...
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Pope Calls On Governments To Make Health Care Accessible To All

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The pope is asking governments to not allow "financial concerns" to push health care problems to the wayside.
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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell would not acknowledge a connection between head injuries on the football field and later brain diseases while defending the league's policies on concussions before Congress.

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HEADLINE: NFL defends itself over head injuries CAPTION: NFL commissioner Roger Goodell would not acknowledge a connection between head injuries on the football field and later brain diseases while defending the league's policies on...
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French visitors cut hair, teach children and give medical care to a Bedouin camp, Algeria 1957

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 from 16mm 1957 film about the Tuareg Bedouin tribe in Algeria. Daily life at a Bedouin encampment. French visitors cut hair and teach children to read and write. Claude Blanguernon, Director of Schools of the Hoggar / Ahaggar...