Colorectal Cancer: Talking About Prevention Can Save Lives
The article emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about colorectal cancer, highlighting its prevalence in Brazil and the significance of early diagnosis for better treatment outcomes.
Merituuli, 28: "There are people out there who want to harm me"
The article discusses the alarming prevalence of violent and hateful messages women receive on social media, especially in the wake of the tragic murder of a 15-year-old girl in Valkeakoski.
Is the World Returning to the Jungle?
Erkki Bahovski questions the prevalence of phrases like "we have entered the laws of the jungle" in discussions of geopolitics.
The Young Spanish Poetry of the 21st Century
Two anthologies showcase the vitality of young Spanish poetry, highlighting a notable prevalence of women among the prominent voices.
Employers Drop Personal Letters in Job Applications - Here's What's Instead
Employers in Sweden, including the Hällbyanstalten prison, are eliminating the requirement for personal letters in job applications, opting for selection questions instead, due to the high competition and the prevalence of AI-generated content in applications.
Doctors warn: the number of kidney diseases is rapidly increasing – many people are making a painful mistake
Doctors from Vilnius City Clinical Hospital warn about the growing prevalence of kidney diseases and emphasize the importance of early health checks and lifestyle choices.
Even Vedum did not ask about sex
The article discusses Minister of Children and Families Lene Vågslid's birthday experience in the Norwegian Parliament, highlighting the lack of substantive conversation and the prevalence of casual gestures like hugs.
Erotic Fantasies: He Enjoys Himself in Swinger Clubs in His Head
The article explores the prevalence and nature of sexual fantasies, particularly those involving scenarios like swinger clubs, and discusses the implications for relationships.
Health: "Every Minute Counts in a Stroke"
An interview with Dr. Anna Bayer-Karpinska discusses the importance of rapid response to strokes, their prevalence in Germany, and preventative measures.
Africa: The Fight Against TB Is Also the Fight for Human Rights
The ongoing battle against tuberculosis (TB) highlights the intersection of health and human rights, as social injustices exacerbate the disease's prevalence.
BBC expert explains 'your rights' if bailiffs arrive over unpaid water bills
An expert from the BBC discusses the rights of individuals when bailiffs come to collect unpaid water bills, highlighting the increasing prevalence of debt enforcement due to rising living costs.
Did you dream something like this? It may reveal sleep apnea
The article discusses sleep apnea, a condition characterized by nighttime breathing interruptions, and highlights its prevalence in Finland, potential dangers if left untreated, and how certain dream patterns may indicate its presence.
Cold: Why Mr. Darcy Has No Cold
The article humorously explores the absence of colds in world literature as the spring season approaches, pondering why famous literary characters rarely suffer from nasal ailments despite their prevalence in real life.
A study reveals: how much chicken Argentines eat and its health impact
A recent study indicates that Argentines consume an average of 49.4 kilograms of chicken per person annually, highlighting its health benefits and prevalence in diets.
The couple begging 'blind' in Pakistan, their deception uncovered
A couple in Lahore has been exposed for pretending to be blind while begging, raising concerns about the prevalence of deception among beggars in Pakistan.
‘AI brain fry’ or ‘under-challenged’ workers? New reports weigh AI at work
Recent reports highlight the growing prevalence of AI tools in workplaces and their potential impact on employee engagement and mental fatigue.
A Surge of False Images from the Middle East. Mainly Supporting One Side
The article discusses the prevalence of misleading images related to the Middle East conflict, highlighting a significant bias toward one faction.
Allergist: a seemingly healthy menu change can bring new health concerns
A Finnish allergist warns that trendy dietary changes touted as healthy may lead to new health issues, despite a stable allergy prevalence in Estonia.
Two simple tests promoted to check kidney health: who should be evaluated
Health officials in Argentina advocate for simple tests to assess kidney health, emphasizing that many are unaware of their conditions despite the prevalence of kidney disease.
Wrinkles and dull skin will be gone, homemade face serum will provide natural glow
The article discusses the prevalence of skin issues among individuals and offers homemade solutions for achieving healthy skin without chemicals.
"One in Five Men Over 50 Will Suffer a Fracture": This is Male Osteoporosis
The article discusses the prevalence of osteoporosis in men over 50, highlighting that while it mostly affects women, the gap is narrowing as awareness and screening improve.
Accident during Transport: Why Only Wheelchair Users? Can Safety and Convenience Coexist?
A recent investigation highlights the alarming prevalence of fatal accidents involving wheelchair users during transport, prompting calls for improved safety regulations and equipment standards.
The disease that doesn't hurt: a new era in care restores possibilities for liver fat
The article discusses advances in the treatment of fatty liver disease, highlighting its prevalence in Brazil and the implications of new care approaches.
Suffering from Hand and Wrist Pain? 7 Effective Exercises to Protect You from the 'Evil' of Computers and Smartphones
The article discusses the prevalence of hand and wrist pain due to prolonged computer and smartphone use, highlighting effective exercises to alleviate these issues.
World Kidney Day: the hidden and silent pathology that is growing in the country and that thousands discover they have too late
World Kidney Day highlights the increasing prevalence of chronic kidney disease in Argentina, with many unaware of their condition until it's too late.
Repeat Offenders and Multiple Murders: What Explains the Crime in Miranda de Ebro
The article discusses a tragic incident in Miranda de Ebro, Spain, where a man set fire to an apartment, resulting in the deaths of three women and injuries to four others, highlighting the prevalence of gender-based violence.
Internet Crime is Rising, and Parents Often Cause Problems for Children
A recent report highlights the increasing prevalence of internet crime, particularly affecting children, and points out that parental behaviors can inadvertently contribute to these risks.
About one in ten fathers suffers from postpartum depression. How to help them?
The article discusses the prevalence of postpartum depression among fathers, revealing that around 10% experience this condition, often unrecognized and unaddressed.
Why are Estonian children extremely tired? Dr. Heidmets reveals the main reasons
A new analysis highlights the prevalence of fatigue among Estonian children, attributing it mainly to insufficient sleep and poor habits, with digital devices frequently implicated.
Cancer is not inevitable. We can reduce its occurrence.
The article emphasizes the importance of cancer prevention and argues that aging is not the sole factor contributing to cancer prevalence in Norway.
Heartless Scam: Money Raised for a Nonexistent Child with Cancer on Social Media
A recent scam has emerged on social media where donations were solicited for a sick child named Eva, who does not actually exist, highlighting the prevalence of fraud in fundraising campaigns for sick children in Estonia.
‘Pink Tax’: research indicates that female products can cost up to 50% more than male versions in Cuiabá
A recent study in Cuiabá, Brazil, revealed that female-targeted products can cost as much as 50% more than their male equivalents, highlighting the prevalence of the so-called 'pink tax' in consumer goods.
At least eight people dead after spate of tornadoes across central US
A series of tornadoes hit central US, resulting in at least eight deaths and significant damage, prompting discussions on the increasing prevalence of severe weather due to climate change.
General illness in Estonia is declining, but one virus is attacking more vigorously
While respiratory virus prevalence in Estonia remains moderate, cases of the RS virus have notably increased amid a decline in influenza and COVID-19 cases.
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Liliana Villanueva discusses her observations about the quietness of roads and the prevalence of electric cars during her travels in China, reflecting on the cultural differences experienced in this rapidly developing country.
Lutan: Fake Images to the Point of Nausea in Middle Eastern Wars and the Truth Doesn’t Matter
The article discusses the prevalence of misleading images and videos on social media regarding the ongoing wars in the Middle East, particularly on the platform X (formerly Twitter).
Practical steps to overcome rampant begging culture
The article discusses the increasing prevalence of begging in Nigeria and questions the efficacy of charitable giving in alleviating poverty.
How to Detect Fatty Liver and What Recommendations to Combat It
The article discusses the increasing prevalence of fatty liver disease, which is often difficult to diagnose until it progresses significantly, and emphasizes lifestyle changes to prevent it.
'There's no fun in this anymore...', Kareena Kapoor speaks about films like Animal and Dhurandar
Kareena Kapoor discusses the prevalence of hyper-masculinity and violence in modern cinema following the success of action films like 'Animal', 'Jawan', and 'Pathaan'.
Job scams are becoming more common - here's how to identify a suspicious job offer
The Finnish job platform Duunitori warns about the increasing prevalence of job scams that can appear on job search platforms.
What you need to know about glaucoma?
The article discusses glaucoma, a silent eye disease that can lead to blindness if not detected in time, highlighting its prevalence and the need for awareness during World Glaucoma Week.
Controlling the rise of obesity
Concerns rise regarding obesity data in Brazil, highlighting it as a major risk factor for chronic illnesses while showing a significant increase in prevalence among adults since 2006.
Monogamy is not an 'invention' of Western civilization. Its spread is related to competition for inheritance
Recent research indicates that the prevalence of monogamous families is linked to competition over inheritance, particularly land, challenging the notion that it is a universal or ideal form of family.
Pain in legs could be sign of Victorian disease says pharmacist
A UK pharmacist warns that leg pain might indicate scurvy, a disease rising in prevalence due to possible links with certain medications, but is treatable if diagnosed early.
The Frontline of Pollen Allergy Measures and Forecasting: How to Reduce the Damage of a 'National Disease'
The article discusses the rising prevalence and economic impact of pollen allergies in Japan, which affects about 40% of the population, and explores current measures and forecasting practices to mitigate their effects.
Hearing Loss Starting from the 40s... "Early Detection is Important as It Cannot Be Reversed"
A recent study highlights the rising prevalence of hearing loss among individuals in their 40s, attributing it to increased earphone usage and suggesting the importance of early detection.
Every other girl asked for nude photos and receives pornographic messages
A youth conference in Hafnarfjörður addressed the alarming prevalence of sexual violence and coercion among teenagers, with many girls reporting unsolicited requests for nude images.
'Rape does not happen in a dark alley. The girl from Rio was attacked during a relationship in which she placed a lot of trust,' says writer
Journalist Adriana Negreiros discusses the prevalence of sexual violence within trusted relationships, drawing from her own traumatic experience and reflecting on a recent case in Rio de Janeiro.
Podcast: Then Came the SMS from My Teacher
A podcast discusses the prevalence of emotional and sexual abuse in schools, particularly by male teachers, and highlights systemic issues within the German education system.
It Wasn't Just a Bulging Belly: Liver Fat Has Increased in Elementary School Students
The rising prevalence of obesity among children is significantly increasing the number of pediatric liver fat cases in South Korea.