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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

The Truth About 988: How Often Do Mental Health Crisis Calls Result in Involuntary Interventions?

The 988 lifeline for mental health crises has sparked concerns about involuntary interventions, with some fearing that calling the number could result in law enforcement or hospitalization. But new data from Vibrant Emotional Health, the administrator of the 988 Lifeline, suggests that this outcome

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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

Superbug Apocalypse: The Devastating Consequences of Antibiotic Resistance

The world is on the brink of a catastrophic crisis. According to a new study, nearly 40 million people could die from antibiotic-resistant superbug infections by 2050. The staggering number is a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). But what exactly is AMR

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Sep 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Crypto Calamity: FTX's $12. 7 Billion Payday to Creditors

FTX's downfall was marked by its poor balance sheet and liquidity crisis, which led to a $10 billion fraud committed against customer funds. The company's collapse sent shockwaves throughout the crypto industry, causing a ripple effect that left several other companies reeling. BlockFi, Voyager, Cel

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Sep 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Should You Make a Career Change at 36? The Answer May Surprise You

Is 36 too old to switch from finance to art? The short answer is no, but it's not quite that simple. Seeking Artistic Fulfillment, a 36-year-old who's spent years working in finance, is now eager to pursue their passion for art. They're not alone in their desire for a career pivot, and with good rea

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Sep 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Gaslighting New York: The Unseen Consequences of the Migrant Crisis

The migrant crisis in New York has been shrouded in controversy, with many claiming that crime is not a significant issue. However, a recent Post exclusive has blown the lid off the truth: "asylum-seeking" criminals are clogging the city's courts. But what does this really mean? Let's dive deeper.

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Sep 15 2024HEALTH

The Rocky Road Ahead: Steward Health Care's Volatile Crisis

The crisis surrounding Steward Health Care's bankruptcy remains a volatile and uncertain situation, with state health officials bracing for a bumpy ride ahead. Despite the approval of hospital sales, the Department of Public Health is still entrenched in the process of seizing St. Elizabeth's Medica

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Sep 15 2024HEALTH

A New Era in Suicide Prevention: Meta and Mental Health Coalition Unite to Combat Suicidal Content

The collaboration between Meta and the Mental Health Coalition marks a significant step forward in the fight against suicidal content online. Thrive, a signal-sharing program, aims to reduce the spread of harmful content by allowing participating companies to share information about self-harm or sui

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Sep 15 2024HEALTH

Ukraine's War-Torn Winter: A Health Crisis Unfolds

As Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine enters its third year, the country is bracing itself for a potentially catastrophic health crisis. The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a dire warning, citing the severe damage to Ukraine's energy and healthcare infrastructure, which has left mill

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Sep 15 2024HEALTH

Vaccinating Against the Odds: Gaza's Polio Battle

In the midst of a devastating humanitarian crisis, the United Nations has managed to vaccinate over 560,000 children in Gaza against polio. This remarkable feat is a testament to the resilience of healthcare workers and the determination of families in the besieged strip. But what does this achievem

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Sep 15 2024EDUCATION

Lost Education, Lost Childhood: Gaza's Children Pay the Price of War

CNN — Multicolored posters, white streamers and Palestinian flags made of paper decorate a tent in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza. School rucksacks stuffed with clothes, small pillows and floral blankets are strewn on the floor. More than a dozen girls and boys sit cross-legged inside a makeshift class

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