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Niger, Mayahi, Village of Koren Habdjia. At the village health centre supported by UNICEF, mothers come for consultations with their children. This health centre provides care for childhood illnesses, maternal health, and pregnant women. It treats children for malnutrition and also provides delivery services. Credit: UNICEF/Islamane Abdouby Oritro Karim (united nations)Wednesday, June 10, 2026Inter Press Service UNITED NATIONS, June 10 (IPS) – Over the past few years, the humanitarian crisis in Africa’s Sahel region has expanded considerably, largely driven by a surge of violence—particularly in the Central Sahel. Although the crisis has been described by the United Nations (UN) as having…

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1. Bipolar 2 Is More Common in Women Than MenBipolar 2 happens at different rates in men and women. “Bipolar 2 disorder, in which people have major depressive episodes and a milder and often briefer manic state, called hypomania, is more common in women,” says the psychiatrist Sherwood Brown, MD, PhD, who is the Lou and Ellen McGinley distinguished chair in psychiatric research and the Aradine S. Ard chair in brain science at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.[5]Bipolar 1 disorder is a subtype of the condition characterized by the experience of manic episodes. Some people with bipolar 1 have…

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Like Kerley, sprinter Tristan Evelyn from Barbados competed without taking any drugs. She too won big in Vegas, besting her Enhanced peers in two events.SAEED RAHBARAN One thing the athletes wouldn’t talk about, though, is what drugs they were actually taking. They all had the same reason: not wanting to encourage copycats who might take enhancements without a doctor on hand to tailor programs to their needs.  The one exception was Thor Björnsson (testosterone, deca-durabolin, anastrozole, halotestin), a hulking Icelandic deadlifter and former World’s Strongest Man who played The Mountain on Game of Thrones. Björnsson first heard about the games…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! BLUE HILL, Maine – Graham Platner, the progressive left, and Donald Trump appear to be the big winners in Tuesday’s high-profile primaries in Maine and South Carolina.Platner, the oyster farmer and military combat veteran who has been facing plenty of incoming fire amid mounting controversies, cruised to the Democratic nomination Tuesday in left-leaning Maine and will now face longtime moderate Republican Sen. Susan Collins in a key race that is among a handful which will likely determine if Republicans hold their Senate majority in the midterm elections.Meanwhile, in solidly red South Carolina,…

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Hours before the game, Smith used ESPN’s “First Take” to declare that he’d be “blaming” such a loss on the president due to Trump’s “selfish” and “narcissistic” decision to attend the game at Madison Square Garden, which was subjected to heightened security measures ahead of tipoff as a result.“This is not the place for the president to be coming. He knows it. He just doesn’t care,” Smith said before the president watched the Spurs’ Game 3 victory over the Knicks, marking New York’s first loss since April 23.Critics on social media weighed in on the clip, with several users on…

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Graham Platner, the military veteran and first-time candidate whose populist message resonated with voters in Maine, prevailed over the state’s governor to win the Democratic primary for Senate on Tuesday. Now, he will face Senator Susan Collins, a vulnerable Republican incumbent, in one of the most consequential races in the country this fall.Mr. Platner’s campaign has survived a series of scandals about his personal life, which Republicans began highlighting within minutes of his victory. And he used his speech Tuesday night to cast Ms. Collins as a tool of a political establishment that has let Maine down.In other primaries on…

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After meeting with China’s top diplomat in Malaysia last summer, Secretary of State Marco Rubio uttered a line that made few waves at the time but would later help pave the way for an abrupt change.The United States and China, Mr. Rubio said, had an “opportunity here to achieve some strategic stability” and find areas of cooperation. He used the phrase again in February while talking about China in the Caribbean, also to little notice.Chinese officials picked up on Mr. Rubio’s remarks and suggested to their U.S. counterparts even rosier language to describe ties between the two nations, according to…

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It’s not possible to prevent hot flashes altogether, but they can be managed.[6]Beyond medication, certain lifestyle strategies may lessen the effects of hot flashes, including:[5]Cutting back on smokingTurning down the temperature in the room where you sleep at nightDrinking small amounts of cold waterMaintaining a moderate weight for your age and heightDressing in layers that can be removed in the event of a hot flashDiet and Dietary ChangesAvoid or limit foods that are known to trigger or aggravate hot flashes, such as:[6]AlcoholCaffeineSpicy foodsHot beveragesSome women consume foods that contain phytoestrogens (plant estrogen) to manage the hormonal changes that come with…

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