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Detransitioner Wins Settlement After Suing Providers Over Gender Surgery

When a medical decision cannot be undone, where does the boundary between supporting a young person and protecting them truly lie? A historic courtroom decision in New York has recently thrust this delicate question into the public eye, forever changing how doctors, families, and legal experts view youth healthcare. Far beyond the legal strategies and…
Female CPR Manikin to Help ‘Save More Women’

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation — better known as CPR — has been taught using a standard image: a flat-chested, male-bodied training dummy lying on the floor while students practice chest compressions. It became so normalized that few people questioned it. But new research and growing public awareness are revealing a troubling reality hidden within that standard: women…
NASA Reveals Massive Plan To Build A Permanent Moon Base

NASA has revealed its boldest vision for the Moon since the Apollo era, and this time the agency says it is not going back just to plant another flag. Officials are now talking openly about building a permanent human foothold near the Moon’s south pole, launching astronauts there every six months, and creating the foundation…
Common Food Preservatives May Raise Your Risk of High Blood Pressure and Heart Disease

Check your pantry. Behind every label listing a long row of E-numbers and chemical names sits a question that scientists in France have spent 15 years trying to answer. Most people accept food preservatives as a necessary trade-off, a way to keep packaged goods on shelves longer without spoiling. But what if some of those…
The Moon May Be Filled With Ancient Fragments Of Earth’s Atmosphere

The moon may look silent and lifeless from Earth, but scientists now believe it has been pulling tiny fragments of our planet’s atmosphere onto its surface for billions of years. A new study suggests charged particles from Earth have been traveling through space and settling into lunar dust through a hidden process linked to our…






