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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

The Changing Face of Acceptance: Understanding Women's Views on Partner Violence in India

India's journey towards gender equality has seen some progress, but the acceptance of partner violence remains a stubborn challenge. A deep dive into national health surveys over the past 15 years shows a slow but steady decline in women's acceptance of physical violence from partners. This isn't a

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Body Mapping for Migrant Women's Health: A New Look at Obstetric Violence

Migrant women from Senegal, Morocco, and Pakistan living in Catalonia have unique experiences during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum. These experiences are often shaped by obstacles and challenges that go beyond physical health. These challenges can be hard to see and understand, but they are

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Violence in the Doctor's Office: Chengdu's Primary Care Physicians Share Their Stories

Chengdu, China, has a problem. Primary care physicians (PCPs) are facing workplace violence (WPV) at an alarming rate. This violence comes in many forms, from verbal abuse to physical assault. What's causing this? And what can be done to stop it? First, let's talk about the numbers. A rece

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Unseen Injuries: How Women's Brains Are Affected by Domestic Violence

Women who survive intimate partner violence often face a hidden battle. This isn't just about bruises or broken bones. It's about injuries to the brain that can't be seen. These injuries, known as acquired brain injuries (ABI), include traumatic brain injuries and those caused by lack of oxygen. The

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Mar 12 2025EDUCATION

Educators Win Big: Federal Judge Halts Trump Administration's Cuts to Teacher Training

A recent decision by a federal judge in Boston has put a stop to the Trump administration's plan to slash hundreds of millions of dollars from teacher training programs. The judge, Myong Joun, agreed with eight states that had asked for a temporary restraining order. These states believed the cuts w

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Mar 12 2025CRIME

Louisiana's Execution Plan Hits a Snag

Louisiana's plan to use nitrogen gas for an execution has been put on hold. A federal judge has stepped in, halting the state's first attempt to use this method. The execution, scheduled for next week, would have been the first in Louisiana in 15 years. The state's Attorney General has announced an

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Mar 12 2025SPORTS

Jalen Rose Joins the March Madness Action

Jalen Rose, a former NBA star and Michigan All-American, is set to join the broadcasting team for the 2025 NCAA Tournament. This announcement was made by CBS Sports and TNT Sports. Rose will be a studio analyst for the First Four and Final Four, and a game analyst for the first and second rounds. He

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Mar 11 2025CRIME

Violence Among Teens: A Quarter-Century of Trends in Europe and North America

Teen violence is a hot topic. It's important to understand how it has changed over time. From 1994 to 2022, researchers tracked violence trends among teenagers in 19 countries across Europe and North America. The focus was on how these trends varied by age and gender. First, let's talk about the

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Life at Sea: The Hidden Struggles of Mumbai's Seafarers

Seafarers in Mumbai face a tough life. Their jobs come with unique challenges that can take a toll on their mental health. One big issue is depression. This is a serious problem that needs attention. A recent study looked into what might be causing this. The study found that seafarers often

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Mar 11 2025EDUCATION

Global Health Needs New Leaders: Can Education Keep Up?

Global health is a big deal these days. Countries are realizing that they need leaders who can handle health issues and make systems better. This isn't just about having smart people; it's about having the right kind of education. The problem is, a lot of what we teach is based on old, colonial idea

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