VIOLENCE

Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Recovery from Brain Injuries Due to Violence: What We Know

Violence-related traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are on the rise, yet there's a shortage of reviews that delve into their rehabilitation. This review aims to uncover how accessible and utilized rehabilitation services are for people who've suffered TBIs from interpersonal violence. The uniqueness of

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Nov 15 2024CRIME

Guns from the US Flood Caribbean Crime Scenes

You might think the Caribbean is far from America's gun violence problem, but think again. A recent report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that nearly three-quarters of firearms recovered in several high-crime Caribbean countries were made in the US. Over 5, 400 guns picked up fr

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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

Healthcare Workers Face PTS! China Study Shows

In China, a new study looked into how often healthcare workers face violence at work and how it affects their mental health. The research lasted from 2020 to 2023, checking in with 14, 993 healthcare workers across the whole country every few months. Nurses made up about a third of the workers, with

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Nov 12 2024CRIME

Gunfire on Haiti-Bound Plane: Flight Attendant Hurt, Airlines Respond

Gunshots hit a Spirit Airlines plane flying to Haiti on Monday, injuring a flight attendant. The plane, heading from Fort Lauderdale to Port-au-Prince, was forced to land in the Dominican Republic. Spirit Airlines confirmed the damage to the plane was due to gunfire and mentioned that one of their f

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Nov 10 2024CRIME

Netherlands' Prime Minister Stays to Handle Soccer Fan Attacks

Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof changed his plans to attend UN climate talks in Azerbaijan. Instead, he's focusing on the aftermath of antisemitic attacks on Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer fans in Amsterdam. The violence, which injured five people and led to over 60 arrests, was sparked by social media ca

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Nov 10 2024POLITICS

Rethinking Suicide: Beyond Public Health

When we talk about suicide, it's often framed as a public health issue. But is that the whole story? This essay takes a step back to explore the deeper meanings and historical contexts behind suicide. Drawing on ideas from thinkers like Michel Foucault, Primo Levi, and Judith Butler, we'll challenge

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

IPV Severity: How Bad Hurts Your Mind

Ever wondered how much harm intimate partner violence (IPV) can really do to your mental health? Researchers set out to explore this very link. They noticed that current methods used to measure IPV's severity might not be cutting it. These methods could be missing the mark, leaving us with an incomp

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Nov 08 2024CRIME

Soccer Fans Attacked: 5 Hurt, 62 Arrested in Amsterdam

Amsterdam authorities revealed that five people were hospitalized and 62 were arrested after a night of violent attacks on Israeli soccer fans. The violence, linked to anti-Semitism, happened after a match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv. Both Dutch and Israeli leaders condemned the attacks, and I

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Nov 08 2024CELEBRITIES

Instagram Celebrities and Violence Against Women: A Closer Look

Instagram is a big deal for celebrities. It's where they chat with fans, share their lives, and sometimes, talk about serious issues. One of those issues is violence against women. Researchers took a good, hard look at what 145 famous Instagrammers had to say about this topic. They checked out 74 po

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Nov 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Eric Nazarian's 'Die Like A Man': A Film About LA Gangs and Growing Up

Imagine the streets of Los Angeles, where a young man named Freddy is drawn into a world of crime and violence. At just 17, he's given a gun and told to prove himself to a gangster he looks up to. This is the premise of Eric Nazarian's film 'Die Like A Man, ' which has been picked up by Gravitas Ven

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