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Nov 15 2024CRIME

Inhumane Conditions Unveiled at Fulton County Jail

Fulton County Jail in Atlanta has been found to provide conditions that are not only dangerous but also violate the Constitution, according to a recent report by the US Justice Department. The jail struggles to protect inmates from violent attacks, including stabbings and killings. Detention officer

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Nov 15 2024SPORTS

Rugby's Growing Popularity Among Women Needs Better Science and Safety Focus

Women's rugby is becoming more popular and professional, but the science and safety measures aren't keeping up. Most research is based on men, even though women face different health and injury issues. This new collection of research in the European Journal of Sport Science aims to change that. It f

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Kid-Sized Seats: Do Boosters Fit Better Than Cars?

Ever wondered if car seats and boosters are really designed with kids in mind? Scientists took a close look at modern vehicle seats and boosters, comparing them with kids' body measurements. They checked out 275 rear seats from US cars made between 2009 and 2022, measuring things like seat length, s

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Nov 15 2024CRIME

Glendale's New Surveillance Hub: Eyes Everywhere

Imagine having hundreds of watchful eyes scattered across your city, all feeding into one central command. That's what Glendale, California, is aiming for with its newly opened Real Time Intelligence Center (RTIC). This million-dollar project isn't just a technological upgrade; it's a significant sh

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Nov 14 2024TECHNOLOGY

Australia to Limit Kids' Social Media Access at 16

You might be surprised to learn that the Australian government wants to ban kids under 16 from using social media. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese thinks social media is harming kids, so he wants a new law. This law, to be discussed in Parliament starting November 18, would make it tough for kids un

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

The Future of Workplace Safety: What's Next?

In this wrap-up paper, we take a look back at the highs and lows of workplace health and safety research as the Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health turns 50 in 2024. Our focus is on what lies ahead in the next quarter-century. Workplace safety has come a long way, but there's still m

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Vaccines and POTS: A Closer Look at Post-COVID-19 Side Effects

With over 13. 5 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses given worldwide by early 2024, the global vaccination drive has been a game-changer in battling severe illness and death. However, the emergence of Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) as a potential side effect has sparked some concerns. Th

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Turning the Tide: New Hope for Sickle Cell Treatment

Sickle cell disease, known for its intense pain, might soon see a breakthrough. The solution lies in boosting fetal hemoglobin in red blood cells. While hydroxyurea can do this, especially for kids, scientists are now focusing on something revolutionary: gene therapy. This advanced technique could c

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Simplifying MRI Scans: A New Way to Handle Implant Safety

Imagine you're at a hospital, waiting for an MRI scan. Suddenly, you're told they need to check your implant for safety first. This can take ages, or even lead to the scan being canceled. That's what happens when hospitals follow the UK guidelines for MR safety, which say they should contact the imp

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Nov 13 2024CRIME

Sudden Car Crash Injures Many at Chinese Sports Center

Imagine this: a quiet evening at the Zhuhai Sports Center, a place where people go to exercise and socialize. Suddenly, a car comes speeding through, hitting multiple people and then taking off. This shocking event happened on Monday night, leaving many injured. The driver, a 62-year-old man, was la

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