Children Removed, A Chain of Errors. From Nordio to Salvini: The Government is Taking Action
The Italian government is intervening in the controversial case of children removed from their mother's care, with key figures expressing concern about the trauma inflicted upon the children.
South Africa: South Africa Is Bleeding to Death - and It's Because of Guns
Gun violence in South Africa is treated as a public health crisis, with 30 people shot dead daily, highlighting the extensive repercussions beyond immediate fatalities.
The Risks of Children Who Emotionally Take Care of Their Parents
The article discusses the psychological impact on children who assume parental roles, emphasizing the need for healing to avoid repeating dysfunctional patterns in adulthood.
"Restoring Life by Connecting Blood Vessels with Threads Finer than Hair"
The article discusses the often-misunderstood field of reconstructive plastic surgery, emphasizing its critical role in restoring both physical functionality and meaningful lives for patients overcoming trauma, congenital defects, or cancer.
Dog Ear: report after exhumation indicates that the animal had chronic degenerative disease and bone infection
The exhumation report of the dog Orelha revealed chronic diseases and a bone infection but found no evidence of trauma caused by humans.
Finnish skier Lehto in intensive care after a fall during downhill trials in Garmisch
Finnish skier Elian Lehto is in intensive care following a serious fall during the Men's World Cup downhill trials in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, resulting in a punctured lung and head trauma.
Violence Between Intern Doctors and Nursing Staff at BRD Medical College's Trauma Ward, Video
There was a violent altercation between intern doctors and nursing staff at the Trauma Ward of BRD Medical College in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, resulting in injuries and disruption in patient care.
Surge in Ice Injuries Overwhelms Hospitals; Is Emergency Care Affected?
An 18-year-old from Rฤซga suffered a collarbone fracture while playing sports, and despite receiving initial care at a district hospital, he was redirected for surgery in Rฤซga due to backlog issues in emergency services.
Jordan: Prince Harry and Meghan visit Gaza evacuees in WHO mental health mission
Prince Harry and Meghan, on a WHO-led mission, visited evacuees from Gaza in Jordan to focus on mental health and trauma care.
Mental health funding tied to 2020 mass shooting part of Nova Scotia budget cuts
Nova Scotia is cutting mental health funding linked to the 2020 mass shooting as part of significant budget reductions.
David Bowie's Daughter: Lexi Jones Talks About Her Difficult Childhood
Lexi Jones, daughter of David Bowie, reflects on her challenging childhood marked by mental health issues and stints in care homes in a recent Instagram video.
Shocking events revealed: The director of a child protection unit exploited a teenage girl for months
The director of a child protection unit in Finland has been convicted of sexually exploiting a 17-year-old girl placed in his care over several months.
The Only Survivor: A Center for Caring for Children Returning from Death in Gaza
A new center in Gaza is providing psychological support and care for children who have survived the loss of their families due to the ongoing conflict.
Vulnerable youth forced to take student loans shocks organizations
Child and family organizations are shocked by the recent requirement for students under child protection care to apply for student loans before receiving social assistance.
Parents of children taken into care should get more help, say experts after Victoria Marten death
Experts advocate for trauma-informed support for parents whose children are taken into care, following the tragic death of baby Victoria Marten.
Bakkakot investigated and men offered trauma assistance
The Icelandic government decided to take immediate measures concerning Bakkakot, including investigating the status of children in care and offering trauma assistance to personnel.
Police begin 90-day training on trauma, mental health care for officers
The Nigeria Police Force has launched a 90-day training program focused on trauma and mental health care for its officers, addressing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Burns, transplants, trauma. On the "front" of Niguarda, 300 arrivals every day
Niguarda Hospital, recognized by Newsweek as Italy's best public hospital for 2025, is managing an average of 300 emergency room arrivals daily alongside the care of eleven critically burned patients from the Crans-Montana fire, with some showing slight improvements.
Bestiary โ Of Animals and Humans: Papa's Eagle
In spring 2023, a female bald eagle named Leika experienced a devastating loss as her caregiver, who had raised her since she was twelve, suddenly stopped visiting and caring for her, causing immense distress for the monogamous bird.