Wellbeing of Australian Children in Decline: Study! (23.8.2023)

“Now that pandemic restrictions have been lifted, life has not necessarily gone back to how it was pre-pandemic. And when we assessed how children have fared in terms of wellbeing across this period, the news was not good,” Dumuid said.

Life satisfaction, optimism, happiness, perseverance, worry, sadness, emotional regulation and cognitive engagement were considered as measures of wellbeing.

Exercise and healthy eating were generally associated with higher wellbeing.

Researchers used the findings to call for urgent and equitable support for the wellbeing of all young Australians.

“Everyone has a responsibility to look out for the next generation. We all play a role in the overall wellbeing of our kids,” Dumuid said.

China: More Measures Called for to Boost Births! (11.8.2023)

Citing data from the World Health Organization and recent surveys, Feng said that about one in seven couples across the globe have fertility issues. In China, the number of couples affected by infertility is rising and now accounts for 12 to 18 percent of the total.

While advancing treatments and technologies, he noted that it is essential to attach significance to ethical concerns and risks involved with some associated procedures.

Lu, the fertility doctor, said: “Worldwide, the public’s knowledge of fertility is low. People tend to be overly optimistic about the outcomes of assisted reproductive technologies, but overlook the economic and time costs involved in such procedures.”

Lu suggested strengthening education on fertility health, so as to help young people make appropriate fertility plans and decisions and reduce the incidence of infertility.

Lebanon: Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine Visits the Liberated (Disabled) Prisoner Yasser Al-Moazin! (22.07.2023)

During the visit, the conditions the prisoners are held in the prisons of the Zionist Occupation were reviewed. This assessment included the conditions the prisoners are forced to suffer during home-detention. Yasser Al-Moazin gave an account of the conditions of his arrest, his exposure to disease, his suffering in the Zionist prisons until his release and exile to Gaza. His further exile to Syria, and finally to Lebanon. We also discussed the health conditions he is going through now – which led to the amputation of his legs.

Lone Wolf: The Toxic World of Kay Allison Wright! (18.7.2023)

NHS Staff are in a beleaguered position. The Tories have taken away every support and lowered their wages in real terms – in preparation for the final sell-off and closing-down of ‘free at the point of use’ services. As the government ‘cuts’ services – it encourages the public to blame the Staff – a policy which has diverted attention away from Tory responsibility! The Jewish Chronicle remained ‘silent’ about the British NHS being ‘sold’ to US healthcare companies – whilst Israelis still receive free healthcare as part of the Zionist plan to build a strong nation! Meanwhile, Kate Shemirani is a poster girl for the US ‘Son’s of Liberty’ Radio channel – which is linked to ‘White Lives Matter’ and various other ‘White Supremacist’ movements!

Palestine: Latest Zionist Aggression Leaves 33 Martyred & 190 Injured in the Gaza Strip! (18.5.2023)

During yesterday evening, a Cease-Fire Agreement between the Resistance in the Gaza Strip and the Zionist Occupation Army entered into force at exactly ten o’clock in the evening under Egyptian auspices. Egyptian media indicated that the Cease-Fire included the commitment of the Zionist Occupation to stop targeting individual civilians (and demolishing homes) – provided that Egypt works to follow up on the extent of its commitment to implement the Agreement.

South Korea: US Military Sex Trade -Heavy Human Rights Cost for Alliance! (15.5.2023)

The pimps colluded with government officials and the police, who turned a blind eye and failed to investigate such crimes as murder, assault and confinement by U.S. soldiers, according to the plaintiffs.

“We were abandoned in this country where we were born … Even though I was a teenager, no adult helped me … I was so scared and hated this that when I ran away and asked for help, my whereabouts were told to pimps who beat me and sold me elsewhere after raising my debt,” one of the plaintiffs told the court.

Ahn-Kim told Xinhua that the plaintiffs would bring their cases to the United States, calling the legal victory over the South Korean government a “small gift” to compensate the surviving victims for their longstanding suffering.

While preparing for the legal fight in the United States, the Solidarity has submitted a report on the issue of camp town sex workers to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, the co-head said.

“We are now planning to bring up that issue to the UN Human Rights Council to hold the United States accountable,” she added. (Video reporters: Chen Yi, Yoo Seungki, Jin Haomin, Yang Chang; Video editor: Wu Yao, Hui Peipei, Shi Peng).

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