The article discusses how living with a serious illness like cancer can be emotionally devastating, revealing underlying issues and relationships that were previously hidden. It highlights the impact on individuals, such as those who have lost loved ones to cancer or are struggling with their own mortality, and how it can lead to feelings of grief and introspection.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-14545295/boyfriend-diagnosed-cancer-ghosted.htmlThe article warns against consuming ice-cold water to beat the summer heat, suggesting it may do more harm than good. Anushree Chaurasia reports on how cold water can cause stomach cramps and other health issues due to its low pH level, which can irritate the stomach lining.
https://www.deccanchronicle.com/tabloid/hyderabad-chronicle/what-er-chilling-truth-1874232Early detection of Parkinson's disease can significantly improve the quality of life for those affected. Dr. Menon emphasizes that early detection is crucial, allowing for better treatment outcomes and enabling patients to maintain their independence for longer.
https://www.deccanchronicle.com/southern-states/andhra-pradesh/early-detection-of-parkinsons-can-improve-quality-of-life-1874107Madelynn Duggar, a FSU junior, took shelter in her classroom for 3 hours on April 17 after the shooting near campus. Students organized an online petition to request excused absences, which led to FSU granting accommodations, including online options and on-campus activities with alternative choices.
https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2025/04/20/FSU-backs-down-on-Monday-class-return-after-shooting/9551745188026/Indonesia is commemorating Kartini Day, a celebration that honors the legacy of Raden Ajeng Kartini, a pioneering figure who advocated for women's education and empowerment. The event is led by Puan, the Minister, who emphasizes the importance of continuing Kartini's struggle for women to participate actively in public life and expand their roles in the digital era.
https://en.antaranews.com/news/352393/women-must-speak-out-against-violence-puan-on-kartini-day?utm_source=antaranews&utm_medium=desktop&utm_campaign=top_newsIndonesia's Higher Education, Science, and Technology Minister Brian Yuliarto has expressed concern over the recent sexual violence case at a teaching hospital in Jakarta, stating that it has damaged public trust in medical education institutions. The ministry is conducting a thorough evaluation of the incident, which he believes requires strengthening and improving the country's medical education system to prevent similar incidents. Minister Yuliarto has pledged support for Padjadjaran University and Hasan Sadikin Hospital to identify and address any loopholes that may have contributed to the violence. He also emphasized the need for universities, teaching hospitals, and academics to create a safe environment free from violence and uphold equality.
https://en.antaranews.com/news/352477/govt-stresses-zero-tolerance-on-violence-in-higher-educationIndonesia's Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin has expressed concern over recent issues with the Public Service Development Program (PPDS), stating that they have affected the wider public and are alarming. To address this, he proposes establishing regular forums to assess participants' mental and physical well-being, meeting with them personally to monitor their health, and including psychological assessments in the entrance exams to ensure candidates are mentally fit before entering the program.
https://en.antaranews.com/news/352357/indonesia-to-monitor-mental-health-of-medical-specialist-traineesIndonesian Health Minister Budi Gunawan emphasized the need for reforms in the Specialist Medical Education Program (PPDS) to focus on developing quality and work culture alongside technical skills. He proposed making psychological testing mandatory in the selection process, citing mental readiness as crucial for the program's rigorous demands. Budi also stressed the importance of transparent selection practices to prevent favoritism, following reports of physical and sexual abuse within the PPDS program.
https://en.tempo.co/read/1999139/indonesias-health-minister-plans-comprehensive-reform-of-specialist-medical-educationIndonesian women have been urged by the Ministry of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection to take an active role in eliminating violence and human trafficking. Assistant Deputy Dewa Ayu Laksmiadi Janapriati believes that empowered women can play a crucial role in reducing these issues in Indonesia, as part of the country's efforts to achieve its goals for 2025 Kartini Day.
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