Most members in Rijeka leave the ruling majority due to health education?
Most members in Rijeka have withdrawn support from the city mayor over disagreements regarding the health education curriculum.
Gynecologist Mandy Mangler: It Is Not Penetration That Brings Women Pleasure - the Clitoris Does
Mandy Mangler, a gynecologist, argues that women's pleasure is primarily derived from the clitoris rather than penetration, prompting her to become a leading educator on the topic.
Students Enrolled in Classes but Absent for Months: "We Live in a Cloud of Absurdity"
Poland's new health education course sees low attendance rates, with some students enrolled yet not attending at all, prompting remarks about the absurd situation.
Young man from Pará with rare disease passes entrance exams at three public universities after taking the Enem in the hospital
A young man from Pará has been accepted into three medical programs despite facing a severe rare disease that required him to take the national exam while hospitalized.
Resources are invested in people this '2026, Year of Works in EdoMéx': Governor Delfina Gómez
Governor Delfina Gómez announced the 2026 initiative, emphasizing the need for responsible public resource investments in health, safety, and education across the State of Mexico.
LIVE: Reasons for students' 12 aggressive behaviors in the classroom
The article discusses the various causes of aggressive behavior in classrooms, emphasizing the importance of understanding interaction and context in resolving these issues.
VIDEO: Reasons for 12 Aggressive Behaviors of Students in the Classroom
The article discusses the underlying factors for aggressive behavior in students, emphasizing the role of interaction and context in these behaviors.
LIVE: How to Share Responsibility with Preschool-Age Children
A lecture will discuss the importance of sharing responsibility with preschool-age children and methods for implementing it in daily life.
They did not drop out of classes, but do not attend them. What next for health education?
Health education attendance in Polish schools is around 30%, raising concerns about its future following significant parental withdrawals from classes.
The Explosive Growth Phenomenon is Already Affecting One in Four Schoolchildren – Expert: "It’s a Fact"
A growing phenomenon in Finnish schools is impacting one in four students, drawing attention from experts.
Mobile data deleted, laptop broken, and 12th-grade student shot himself
An 18-year-old student from Greater Noida committed suicide with his father's licensed pistol after reportedly deleting data from his mobile and breaking his laptop.
I’ve been a pastor for 40 years. Young men are struggling and I think I know why
A veteran pastor discusses the challenges facing young men today, attributing their struggles to a lack of social formation and support.
Applications are open for 300 vacancies in health-related specializations in MA; find out who can enroll
Applications are now open for 300 specialization courses in health, coordinated by the Maranhão State Health Department for professionals working in the Unified Health System (SUS).
Student forced to eat 7 slices of cake at school has syndrome that makes it easy for him to gain weight
A 16-year-old student in Fortaleza, Brazil, was forced by peers to eat seven slices of cake, a situation exacerbated by his existing health condition that makes him gain weight easily.
Will there be new rules for awarding points in kindergarten recruitment? MEN is silent about the proposal
A Polish politician has called for changes in the public kindergarten recruitment process to prioritize vaccinated children due to rising vaccination hesitancy among parents.
City Hall investigates suspected outbreak of virus at school after two students were hospitalized in JundiaÃ
The city of Jundiaà is investigating a potential virus outbreak at a local school after two students were hospitalized with severe symptoms.
The City of Rijeka has provided materials for 'Health Education': Will children in Pula also be indoctrinated with LGBT narratives?
The city of Rijeka is transferring educational materials to Pula for health education, raising concerns about gender ideology influenced by feminist and LGBT groups.
Major change in Polish schools? MEN responds to the Wprost survey. "This demand resonates"
A recent survey shows that a majority of Poles support making health education a mandatory subject in schools, prompting a response from the Polish Ministry of Education.
The Generalitat presents expansive budgets with spending of 49.162 billion
The Catalan government has unveiled its most extensive budgets in history, featuring a spending increase of 22.8% compared to the previous year, with significant allocations for health, education, and social services.
Sweden Moves Towards a Social Media Ban for Children
Sweden plans to implement a nationwide ban on mobile phones in schools by 2026 and is considering a social media ban for children.
Public Medical School Bill for 15 Years of Service Passes Welfare Committee
A bill establishing a public medical school requiring graduates to serve in public healthcare institutions for 15 years has passed a subcommittee of South Korea's National Assembly's Health and Welfare Committee.
The health damage of smoking increasingly affects people with lower education
Recent research indicates that while smoking rates are declining in Estonia, the associated health risks disproportionately impact those with lower educational levels, exacerbating health inequalities.
New Initiative in Å iauliai District Schools: Free Menstrual Hygiene Products for Girls
Å iauliai district schools have implemented a program providing free menstrual hygiene products to girls, addressing various social and health issues.
To support local doctors, one must graduate from middle and high schools in the same metropolitan area as the university
Starting from the 2027 academic year, students must graduate from middle and high schools within the same metropolitan area as their medical school to apply for local doctor selection.
Poland to ban social media for children after Australian model
Poland plans to ban social media for children under 15 and hold platforms accountable for verifying user ages, according to Education Minister Barbara Nowacka.
Poland wants to ban social media for children
Poland is proposing a law to ban social media for children under 15 years old, as stated by Education Minister Barbara Nowacka.
Removal of Pregnancy and Abortion from Middle School 'Life Safety Education' Classes, Following Ministry of Education's Guidance
Japan's Ministry of Education has instructed schools to remove topics on pregnancy and abortion from their 'Life Safety Education' curriculum, aimed at preventing sexual violence among students.
Seoul Women's University Lifelong Education Center Opens 'Nowon Youth Psychological Counseling Center'
Seoul Women’s University has opened the 'Nowon Youth Psychological Counseling Center' to provide specialized psychological counseling services for local youth.
Alberta budget 2026 comes with spending hikes but $9.4B deficit
Alberta's 2026 budget announces significant government spending increases while facing a $9.4 billion deficit and rising taxpayer-supported debt.
Young woman sent a message, then B.Tech student committed suicide by hanging
A B.Tech student in Greater Noida committed suicide by hanging, shocking his peers who described him as diligent in his studies.
British Reading Promotion: How to Bring Children Back to Reading?
The article discusses the decreasing interest in reading among young people in the UK and efforts to reengage them through initiatives like the Booker Prize for children’s literature.
Twelve high school students have received expulsion decisions – the new guidelines for schools
Twelve students in Huddinge have received expulsion decisions due to new school guidelines regarding residency status.
I Explain To You #170: investment, education and financial health - from Direct Treasury to investment abroad
This podcast episode discusses accessible investment opportunities and diversification strategies for both new and experienced investors in Brazil.
SAM: The number of state-funded medical school places will be increased for the 2026 admission
The Lithuanian Ministry of Health has announced an increase in state-funded medical school places through collaboration with various governmental bodies to encourage students to work in regional healthcare after graduation.
The private 'SaulÄ—s' gymnasium will be established in a special location in Vilnius: with a swimming pool, wellness center, and modern educational spaces
The 'SaulÄ—s' private gymnasium is planning to build a new facility in Vilnius, emphasizing health and wellness in education.
A student gave birth in the washroom during the 10th board exam
A minor student gave birth in a school washroom during her 10th board examination in Dhar district, causing a major commotion at the exam center.
Talking About Sexual Problems with Your Partner: Why It’s Difficult, Why You Should Do It, and Tips for Having the Conversation
The article discusses the challenges and importance of discussing sexual issues with partners, highlighting that lack of communication can harm relationships.
Is Health Education Mandatory? Poles Gave Valuable Advice to the Ministry of Education. Survey for 'Wprost'
A new survey reveals that although health education is part of school curriculums in Poland, its mandatory status is being debated amidst contrasting views from educational and religious leaders.
Sahmyook University and Dongyang University Sign MOU to Establish an Innovative Educational Cooperation Platform
Sahmyook University has signed an MOU with Dongyang University to create an educational cooperation platform focused on health and aviation fields.
Health Ministry Again Fails to Meet Deadlines with Delay of Provisional List of Those Approved in the MIR, FIR, and EIR Tests
The Spanish health ministry has failed to publish the provisional results of the MIR exams, affecting candidates’ ability to select their specialties.
A pack in an institute in Valencia: three minors spread the rape of a classmate among their friends
Three minors are accused of raping a classmate and spreading the news among their peers in Valencia.
VIDEO: About a hundred minors give birth in Latvia every year
Every year in Latvia, about 100 minor girls give birth, while 60 pregnancies are aborted, highlighting the need for better access to contraception and health education.
Drauzio Varella discusses pre-diabetes in a videocast with celebrities
Physician Drauzio Varella launches a new videocast focusing on pre-diabetes, featuring celebrity guests to raise awareness about the condition.
A student in Baghpat wrote a suicide note and committed suicide
An 8th-grade student in Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh, committed suicide after leaving a note expressing her desire to study but feeling denied the opportunity.
Klaipeda residents invited to check their hearing for free
Residents of Klaipeda are encouraged to participate in a free hearing check event organized by medical professionals.
'Papa, forgive me, I wanted to study...', the last letter of an 8th-grade student who ended her life
A heartbreaking incident in a village in Uttar Pradesh, India, where an 8th-grade student took her own life, leaving behind a poignant suicide note expressing her desire to study but feeling denied the opportunity.
Remi Tinubu unveils menstrual hygiene initiative
The First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has launched a program to enhance menstrual health and hygiene for schoolgirls across the country.
QUIZ: How well do you understand terms from psychology?
The article is a quiz designed to test readers' knowledge of psychology terms.
Complete vaccination calendar: which ones are needed to start classes
As school starts in Argentina, it's essential for parents to ensure their children are up to date with required vaccinations.
Flagship move of the Ministry of Education for correction? Expert warns. "It cannot be separated"
Controversy continues to surround health education in Polish schools, with varying participation rates and objections from religious authorities.