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By Brooke Migdon Supportive actions taken by the parents and caregivers of LGBTQ+ youth can have a massive effect on their children's mental health, new research shows, dramatically lowering the risk of suicide among LGBTQ+ young people overall. Most LGBTQ+ youth report feeling affirmed and supported when their parents or guardians are kind to their partners or close friends. |
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By Alejandra O'Connell-Domenech After six weeks of testimony, a jury found both Amber Heard and Johnny Depp liable for defamation in their lawsuits against each other, although the jury awarded significantly more damages to Depp. Many observers were shocked by the verdict. |
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By Joseph Guzman If the Supreme Court overturns the federal right to an abortion established by Roe v. Wade, which it is likely to do according to a leaked draft opinion, the City of Austin, Texas is standing by ready with a resolution to protect abortion seekers and providers in a state with some of the nation's most restrictive abortion laws. |
By Joseph Guzman Doctors say they have successfully transplanted a 3D printed ear implant made from human cells onto a patient who was born with microtia, a rare birth defect in which the outer ear is deformed. The transplant is part of 3DBio Therapeutics' ongoing clinical trial of the proprietary reconstructive procedure that could revolutionize how doctors repair or replace tissue and organs. |
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By Chia-Yi Hou The COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, even though many people may have started acting like the emergency has passed. A key tool in tracking the pandemic has been wastewater surveillance, especially when case counts and testing numbers have become less reliable with more people using rapid tests and testing access becoming more limited again. |
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