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  • Fewer deaths, new substances and evolving treatments in Philly’s opioid epidemic − 4 essential reads

    Fewer deaths, new substances and evolving treatments in Philly’s opioid epidemic − 4 essential reads

    In Philadelphia, fatal overdoses are the No. 3 cause of death after heart disease and cancer. That’s been the case each year since 2016, except in 2020 and 2021 when COVID-19 deaths outpaced overdose deaths. The vast majority of fatal overdoses in Philly involve the synthetic opioid fentanyl.

    Data on overdose deaths in Philly in 2024 is not yet available. However, new research shows that drug deaths are dropping in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

    Still, opioid overdose…

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    News Source: theconversation.com

  • Colorado and other states have expanded access to abortion, but not for adolescents

    Colorado and other states have expanded access to abortion, but not for adolescents

    Since 2022, Colorado and 10 other states have passed voter initiatives to protect or expand abortion access. Yet, seven of these states, including Colorado, require people under the age of 18 to get consent from or notify a parent prior to receiving abortion services.

    In January 2025, my colleagues and I published research using in-depth interviews with 33 people ages 15 to 22 in Colorado who considered or obtained abortion care between 2020 and 2023. Our study suggests that…

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    News Source: theconversation.com

  • Work Requirements For Safety Net Programs – They’re Not Working

    Work Requirements For Safety Net Programs – They’re Not Working

    Anyone who has raised kids knows what happens when you give them a monthly allowance without requiring any work in return: they plop in front of their new videogame consoles while their dirty dishes collect in the sink.

    That’s the logic behind Republican plans to establish work requirements for people who receive safety net benefits—if you give them money with no strings attached, they won’t have an incentive to work. By…

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    News Source: www.forbes.com

  • Israeli aggression on Tulkarm enters its 50th day amid escalation

    Israeli aggression on Tulkarm enters its 50th day amid escalation

    Tulkarm / PNN /

     The Israeli occupation forces continue their aggression against the city of Tulkarm and its camp for the 50th consecutive day, and for the 37th day against the Nur Shams camp.

    This includes forced displacement, intensive raids on homes, and the forced expulsion of residents, as the siege and incursions continue amidst military reinforcements.

    Media Sources said that the occupation forces escalated their violations against the residents of Tulkarm camp last…

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    News Source: english.pnn.ps

  • Are You Eating The Right Amount Of Protein? A Doctor Explains

    Are You Eating The Right Amount Of Protein? A Doctor Explains

    Protein is a critical macronutrient for building and repairing muscles, supporting metabolism and maintaining overall health. Popular podcasters like Dr. Andrew Huberman commonly talk about the importance of protein and its health impacts.

    So, how much protein do you really need to consume? Are goals different depending on age or other…

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    News Source: www.forbes.com

  • Understanding Perfectionism And Test Anxiety Among College Students

    Understanding Perfectionism And Test Anxiety Among College Students

    After Spring Break, it’s common for campus counseling centers to see an uptick in students worried about their academic performance for the semester. Many of these students will report being burdened by high perfectionism and significant test anxiety. A 2023 report by Harvard indicated that levels of perfectionism among college students have consistently risen since 1989, and that 85.4% of participants endorsed perfectionist traits that were…

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    News Source: www.forbes.com

  • Mount Fuji hikers to be charged $27 on all trails

    Mount Fuji hikers to be charged $27 on all trails

    TOKYO: Hikers attempting any of Mount Fuji’s four main trails will be charged an entry fee of 4,000 yen ($27) from this summer, after local authorities passed a bill on Monday.
    A record influx of foreign tourists to Japan has sparked alarm about overcrowding on the nation’s highest mountain, a once-peaceful pilgrimage site.
    Last year, Yamanashi region – home to Mount Fuji – introduced a 2,000 yen ($14) entry fee plus an optional donation for the active volcano’s most popular…

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    News Source: www.arabnews.com

  • Bangladesh’s Yunus to visit China this month

    Bangladesh’s Yunus to visit China this month


    MONTEAL: With Canada’s economy and even sovereignty under unprecedented threat from its southern neighbor the United States, its new leader has embarked on a trans-Atlantic trip to strengthen ties with traditional friends France and Britain.

    Just days into his mandate, Prime Minister Mark Carney faces threats on three fronts: A trade war with the Washington, US President Donald Trump’s threats to annex his country, and looming domestic elections.

    But,…

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    News Source: www.arabnews.com

  • Deadly nightclub blaze leaves North Macedonia in grief and desperate for accountability

    Deadly nightclub blaze leaves North Macedonia in grief and desperate for accountability

    KOCANI, North Macedonia: After North Macedonia’s deadliest tragedy in recent memory, with dozens dying in a nightclub inferno, the Balkan nation is struggling to grapple with so many young lives lost while trying to hold those responsible to account and prevent another calamity.
    The massive fire tore through the overcrowded nightclub early Sunday in the eastern town of Kocani leaving 59 people dead and 155 injured from burns, smoke inhalation and being trampled in the panicked escape…

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    News Source: www.arabnews.com

  • Threatened by US, Canada hugs France and Britain close

    Threatened by US, Canada hugs France and Britain close

    Filipino Muslim students host iftars in Manila universities to foster unity, strengthen bonds


    Manila: As they seek to strengthen the bonds within the Philippines’ minority Muslim community, a group of students are bringing iftar to various universities in Manila during Ramadan to promote meaningful connections among young Muslims and their Catholic peers.


    In the Catholic-majority Philippines, Muslims make up about…

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    News Source: www.arabnews.com