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Attempted suicides, fights, pain: 911 calls reveal misery at ICE's largest detention facility
The calls to 911 poured in from staff at Camp East Montana, the nation's largest ICE detention facility, in its first months ...
A cancer dietitian has shared 10 simple diet and lifestyle changes you can make to reduce your risk of cancer, from eating ...
The calls to 911 poured in from staff at Camp East Montana, the nation's largest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
A cancer dietician has shared the 10 steps you can take to try and reduce your risk of cancer, and you can start implementing ...
A cancer dietitian has shared ten evidence-based diet and lifestyle tips that may help reduce your risk of developing cancer ...
An oncology dietitian has shared ten evidence-based steps you can take with your diet and lifestyle that could help reduce ...
The disease entered Linda Adhiambo’s family in 2007 and never left. It has taken her mother, grandmother, aunt and cousins. Now, as she battles breast cancer, she asks: when will this cycle end?
A new interpretation of a 3,500-year-old medical text from Egypt suggests that ancient physicians might have bathed patients' eyeballs in human breast milk to treat certain ophthalmic conditions. And ...
"You don't have to spend a lot of time on a dairy farm to understand the problem pasteurization was invented to solve," read one social media post. Unlike a lot of things on the internet, this one is ...
Education is where young people learn how to see the world, long before they are asked to fix it. Yet for many years, our education systems have focused almost entirely on skills such as calculating, ...
LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Girls Not Brides has commended Malawi government for its strong leadership and bold commitment to ending child marriage, recognizing the country as a leading example in the ...
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Ancient Egyptian medical papyrus recommends human breast milk to treat eye disease – and it might actually work
A new interpretation of a 3,500-year-old medical text from Egypt suggests that ancient physicians might have bathed patients’ eyeballs in human breast milk to treat certain ophthalmic conditions. And ...
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