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1 month ago |
mindsitenews.org | Gina Jimenez |Rob Waters
A pro-choice national directory links clients with vetted therapists to discuss abortionThe Texas woman been out of the psychiatric hospital only four months when she learned she was pregnant. Just 21 years old and struggling with bipolar disorder, her mental health had collapsed after losing her job as a waiter.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
fullerproject.org | Louise Donovan |Gina Jimenez
Late last year, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime’s (UNODC) biennial report on human trafficking pointed to a striking shift — female victims appear to be getting younger. Although adult women still make up the vast majority of trafficking victims detected worldwide, in many regions their numbers fell in 2022 compared to 2019.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
publichealthwatch.org | Gina Jimenez
Verónica Cruz Sánchez, a Mexican activist who has sent hundreds of abortion pills across the border since 2022, was in Los Angeles being honored at Time Magazine’s “Women of the Year” gala on March 8, 2023, when the flood of phone calls began. She was sharing a table with celebrities like actress Cate Blanchett and singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers, but she couldn’t focus on the ceremony.
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Nov 9, 2024 |
ft.com | Gina Jimenez
I am a true believer in Google Reviews.
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Sep 2, 2024 |
truthout.org | Gina Jimenez
This article was originally published by Public Health Watch, a nonprofit investigative news organization. Find out more at publichealthwatch.org. Rocío’s marriage only got worse after she moved from California to the outskirts of San Antonio. Close to no family or friends, the emotional and physical abuse she experienced from her husband intensified.
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Aug 29, 2024 |
publichealthwatch.org | Gina Jimenez
Rocío’s marriage only got worse after she moved from California to the outskirts of San Antonio. Close to no family or friends, the emotional and physical abuse she experienced from her husband intensified. “I often say Texas hasn’t been good to me because so many bad things happened after I got here,” said Rocío, who asked that her last name not be used in this article. She once overheard her husband mocking her while talking to his mother on the phone. “Who am I married to?” she recalls thinking.
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Aug 23, 2024 |
thetransmitter.org | Holly Barker |Shaena Montanari |Daisy Yuhas |Gina Jimenez
Machine-learning models can predict a neuron’s location based on recorded bursts of activity, a new preprint suggests. The findings may provide novel insights into how the brain integrates signals from different regions, the researchers say. The algorithm—trained on electrode recordings of neurons in mice—appeared to learn a cell’s whereabouts from its interspike interval, the sequence of delays between blips of activity.
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Aug 20, 2024 |
thetransmitter.org | Gina Jimenez |Shaena Montanari |Jill Adams |Olivier Winter
Former news reporting internThe Transmitter Share this article: Tags: Neuroethology, Cognition, Neurobiology, Sensory perception, Vision Read this article in English. En 1990, cuando Martín Giurfa llegó a Freiburg, Alemania, vio que la gente hacía algo que nunca había visto. Una vez al mes sacaban a la calle todo aquello que ya no querían y cualquiera lo podía tomar. Llamaban esta tradición Sperrmüll.
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Aug 1, 2024 |
thetransmitter.org | Chloe Williams |Jill Adams |Brady Huggett |Gina Jimenez
Genes tied to a variety of brain conditions, including microcephaly, autism and schizophrenia, are expressed in organizers—regions that govern how neural stem cells evolve and differentiate into diverse cell types, according to a new preprint. The findings suggest the molecular basis for the conditions might emerge within the first few months post-conception—earlier than previously thought. Processes occurring before or shortly after birth are thought to underlie several brain-related conditions.
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Jul 31, 2024 |
thetransmitter.org | Gina Jimenez |Shaena Montanari |Jill Adams |Anthony M. Zador
Former news reporting internThe Transmitter Share this article: Tags: Neuroethology, Audio research news, Cognition, Neurobiology, Sensory perception, Vision Listen to this story: Your browser doesn't support the audio element Download Lea este artículo en español. In 1990, when Martin Giurfa was living in Freiburg, Germany, the locals did something he had never seen before.