Wednesday, March 8, 2023

Marcha de Mujeres en Turquía: "Sin Prohibiciones, Palizas ni Violencia Policial"









On International Women’s Day, Amnesty International is calling on the Turkish authorities to ensure that women’s rights activists can march without fear of bans, beatings and other police violence.

Lilibet Christened







Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's daughter, Lilibet "Lili" Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, was christened on Sunday in a private ceremony at the Queen's Windsor Castle home.

Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Netherlands Shocks Cuba in World Baseball Classic Opener














World Baseball Classic Openers: Cuba vs. Netherlands




The 2017 World Baseball Classic is set to kick off with a bang as Cuba and the Netherlands face off in the tournament opener. The two teams will meet in Tokyo, Japan on March 6th for the first game of the tournament.




Cuba is one of the most successful teams in the tournament, having won the inaugural World Baseball Classic in 2006 and finishing as runner-up in 2009. The team is led by manager Victor Mesa, who has been with the team since 2009. The Cuban roster is filled with experienced players, including Yulieski Gourriel, Alfredo Despaigne, and Yosvani Alarcon.




The Netherlands, on the other hand, is making its fourth appearance in the tournament. The team is managed by former Major League Baseball player Hensley Meulens, who has been with the team since 2013. The Dutch roster is filled with talented players, including Xander Bogaerts, Didi Gregorius, and Jonathan Schoop.


The game between Cuba and the Netherlands is sure to be an exciting one. Both teams have the talent and experience to make a deep run in the tournament, and the winner of this game will have a great chance of advancing to the next round. It will be interesting to see how the two teams match up against each other, and who will come out on top.


No matter the outcome, the World Baseball Classic opener between Cuba and the Netherlands is sure to be an exciting one. The game will be broadcast live on ESPN, and fans around the world will be tuning in to see who will come out on top.


Oklahoma Question 820 Election Results









Oklahoma Voters Approve Question 820, Legalizing Medical Marijuana




Oklahoma voters have approved Question 820, a ballot measure that will legalize medical marijuana in the state. The measure passed with 57 percent of the vote, making Oklahoma the 30th state to legalize medical marijuana.




The measure will allow patients with certain medical conditions to obtain a medical marijuana license from the Oklahoma State Department of Health. Patients will be able to purchase marijuana from licensed dispensaries and possess up to three ounces of marijuana for personal use.




The measure also creates a regulatory framework for the cultivation, processing, and sale of medical marijuana. It will also impose taxes on the sale of marijuana, with the revenue going to fund public education and health care programs.




The passage of Question 820 is a major victory for medical marijuana advocates in Oklahoma. For years, they have been pushing for the legalization of medical marijuana, citing its potential to help those suffering from chronic pain, anxiety, and other medical conditions.




The measure was opposed by some law enforcement groups, who argued that it would lead to an increase in crime and drug abuse. However, supporters of the measure argued that it would provide relief to those suffering from debilitating medical conditions and would be tightly regulated to ensure that it is not abused.




Now that the measure has passed, Oklahoma will begin the process of setting up the regulatory framework for medical marijuana. It is expected that the first medical marijuana dispensaries will open in the state by the end of the year.




The passage of Question 820 is a major victory for medical marijuana advocates in Oklahoma and a sign that the tide is turning in favor of legalizing medical marijuana in the United States.

Lying About Kids' COVID Status During Pandemic

 


A new study has found that nearly a quarter of U.S. parents are worried about their children's mental health during the pandemic.



The study, conducted by the American Psychological Association, surveyed 1,000 parents of children aged 5 to 17 and found that 24% of them were concerned about their children's mental health during the pandemic.

The study also found that parents were more likely to be worried about their children's mental health if they had experienced job loss, financial hardship, or other disruptions due to the pandemic.

The study also found that parents were more likely to be worried about their children's mental health if they had experienced job loss, financial hardship, or other disruptions due to the pandemic.


The study concluded that parents should be aware of the potential mental health risks associated with the pandemic and take steps to ensure their children's mental health is supported. This includes providing emotional support, engaging in activities that promote positive mental health, and seeking professional help if needed.

Post-COVID Chest Pains May Last Up to a Year








      • A new study has found that post-COVID chest pain may linger for up to a year after infection.




The study, published in the journal Chest, looked at the prevalence of chest pain in patients who had been infected with the novel coronavirus. Researchers found that more than half of the patients surveyed reported chest pain at least one month after their initial diagnosis.

COVID-Linked Stomach Issues










Thousands of People Had Long-Term Stomach Troubles After Covid-19




A new study has found that thousands of people who had Covid-19 have experienced long-term stomach troubles. The study, which was conducted by researchers at the University of Michigan, surveyed more than 1,000 people who had tested positive for the virus.

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