Breaking update on the Bryan Kohberger case: His mother believes her “angelic” son did not kill the four college students.

Bryan Kohberger’s mother reportedly refused to believe her “angel” son had slaughtered four University of Idaho students – insisting to federal agents they had made a “mistake” after hauling him into custody. The cold-blooded killer’s mom, Maryann Kohberger, fiercely stood by her son in newly released police transcripts obtained by the Daily Mail – telling three FBI…

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ST. Autistic girls are missing school or going on the pill to cope with their periods – here’s how women are trying to change that

Autistic girls face a host of daily challenges, but periods can send sensory sensitivity into overdrive – and that’s a huge problem at school. But one brand is trying to change that, one period pant at a time. Periods can be tricky for teens to navigate at the best of times. Between mortifying leaks, inappropriate PE…

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Autistic girls are missing school or going on the pill to cope with their periods – here’s how women are trying to change that

Autistic girls face a host of daily challenges, but periods can send sensory sensitivity into overdrive – and that’s a huge problem at school. But one brand is trying to change that, one period pant at a time. Periods can be tricky for teens to navigate at the best of times. Between mortifying leaks, inappropriate PE…

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Pfizer admits its Covid vaccines cause a ca… See in the first comment.

Several pharmaceutical companies, including Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson, developed COVID-19 vaccines in record time. While this rapid progress was celebrated, it also sparked questions and concerns about safety and potential side effects. After millions of doses administered and nearly five years of follow-up, medical specialists have identified some confirmed adverse effects. These…

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Grandmother with entire body covered in tattoos reveals what she looked like decade ago.

Some individuals enjoy getting tattoos to show their uniqueness, while others strongly oppose them. Kerstin Tristan used to be against tattoos until 2015 when her perspective shifted completely. Keep on reading to learn more about her experience. Version 1: Kerstin Tristan, a 56-year-old woman, is not your typical grandmother. Alongside being a mother and grandmother,…

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“How dare someone refuse me for medical treatment!” 😳

In Canada, cases linked to Jessica Simpson sparked major debate about discrimination laws and the balance between identity and professional limits. These situations revealed tensions between personal identity claims and the practical realities of medical care and specialized services. Several immigrant women who operated small home-based waxing businesses were heavily affected. They faced pressure and…

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ST. Can wearable technology detect the earliest signs of autism in infants? New study seeks to find out

UCLA researchers capture early movement delays to greatly advance early prediction of autism UCLA Health researchers are seeking to develop a new wearable technology to catch one of the earliest but often overlooked signs of autism and other developmental conditions in infants. Supported by a $3.1 million grant from the National Institute of Neurologic Disorders…

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