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James Woods Drops An Epic 99 Second Video On 25 Ways Biden Is Destroying America [VIDEOS]
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James Woods Drops An Epic 99 Second Video On 25 Ways Biden Is Destroying America [VIDEOS]

James Woods Drops An Epic 99 Second Video On 25 Ways Biden Is Destroying America [VIDEOS]
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SLIDES OF ELECTROMAGNETIC NUCLEAR FINGERPRINT & COVID IS ANOTHER 9/11, BY JEFF PRAGER
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SLIDES OF ELECTROMAGNETIC NUCLEAR FINGERPRINT & COVID IS ANOTHER 9/11, BY JEFF PRAGER

from Brian Ruhe:  TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Dikajee launches Kickstarter for new album The Frame
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Dikajee launches Kickstarter for new album The Frame

Russian folky progger Dikajee hopes to release her second album, The Frame, in November
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The Election That Caused the Boer War
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The Election That Caused the Boer War

The Election That Caused the Boer War JamesHoare Thu, 06/20/2024 - 10:19
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Babylon’s Mystery Goddess
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Babylon’s Mystery Goddess

Babylon’s Mystery Goddess JamesHoare Thu, 06/20/2024 - 10:20
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KJP Continues To Dodges Simple Question About Biden's Health, But This Newsmax Reporter May Be On To Something...
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KJP Continues To Dodges Simple Question About Biden's Health, But This Newsmax Reporter May Be On To Something...

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Watch: MSNBC In Full Panic Mode
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Watch: MSNBC In Full Panic Mode

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New Yorkers SHOCKED By Viral Video That Shows Patio Furniture HURLED From Top Of High-Rise (See To BELIEVE!)
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New Yorkers SHOCKED By Viral Video That Shows Patio Furniture HURLED From Top Of High-Rise (See To BELIEVE!)

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The Lighter Side
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Finland’s free contraception initiative reduces teen abortions by 66%
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Finland’s free contraception initiative reduces teen abortions by 66%

Finland’s multifaceted approach to preventing teenage abortions has proven highly effective, with a 66 percent reduction reported between 2000 and 2023. This large drop, owing to free contraception and obligatory sex education, serves as a model for public health programs. The impact of free contraception Finland’s choice to provide free contraception to teens has been game-changing. Mika Gissler, a research professor at the Finnish Institute of Health and Welfare (THL), emphasized the importance of early access to contraception in this beneficial trend. “We can assume that sexual education plays a significant role,” Gissler told Reuters, highlighting the value of both instruction and accessibility. Beginning in the 2000s, Finland made morning-after medicines available without a prescription to everyone aged 15 and up. This measure was part of a larger campaign to combat the increased number of adolescent abortions that occurred during the 1990s. Finland created the groundwork for a continuous fall in teen abortion rates by ensuring that adolescents have the ability to avoid undesired pregnancies. Comprehensive sexual education In addition to providing free contraception, Finland made sexual education obligatory in all schools. This effort ensures that young people are knowledgeable about their sexual health and the options available to them. The integration of education and access has been critical. According to THL statistics, adolescent abortions have decreased dramatically, from 2,144 in 2000 to 722 in 2023 among those aged 19 and younger. The reduction was considerably more dramatic among those under the age of 18, accounting for 78 percent. Legislative support and wider trends Finland liberalized its abortion regulations in 2022, allowing abortions on request throughout the first 12 weeks of pregnancy without providing a justification. This legal amendment, which takes effect in September 2023, illustrates Finland’s progressive approach to reproductive rights, particularly in a global environment where such rights are under attack in many places. While it is too early to know the entire impact of this legal reform on abortion rates, the move is intended to strengthen women’s reproductive health and rights. THL will continue to monitor and report on these patterns as new data become available. A broader perspective Although the decline in adolescent abortions is remarkable, the decrease in abortions among Finnish women of all ages is less spectacular. Over the last two decades, the overall number of abortions has stayed largely steady, with a little 2.9 percent increase from 2022 to 2023. This shows that, while youth gain from improved education and access to contraception, further interventions may be required to assist older age groups. Finland’s accomplishment in lowering adolescent abortions by 66 percent demonstrates the efficacy of a complete program that includes free contraception and doesn’t shy away from mandatory sex education. As the government adjusts its policies and monitors their effectiveness, it provides a valuable model for other countries looking to enhance reproductive health and minimize unwanted pregnancies.The post Finland’s free contraception initiative reduces teen abortions by 66% first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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Do kids and adults really need different sunscreens? An expert weighs in
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Do kids and adults really need different sunscreens? An expert weighs in

Sunscreen is an essential component of our daily skincare routine, but many parents are curious about whether they need to buy different sunscreens for their children. For a better understanding, a board-certified dermatologist shares some advice. Meet the expert Dr. Dendy Engelman, MD, FACMS, FAAD, is a well-known dermatologic surgeon at Shafer Clinic Fifth Avenue in New York City. Dr. Engelman has an exceptional educational history, including a B.S. from the Medical University of South Carolina and specialized training in dermatology and Mohs surgery. She provides essential knowledge in both medical and cosmetic dermatology. So, do you really need separate sunscreens for children and adults? “You absolutely do not need to buy separate formulas for different members of the family. In fact, I often tell my patients to buy the baby versions for their personal use,” reveals Dr. Engelman. What’s the distinction between children’s and adult sunscreen? In essence, there is very little difference. Most “kids'” or baby sunscreens are physical (mineral) sunscreens, which are less likely to irritate. This makes them appropriate for adults with delicate or sensitive skin as well. Physical vs. chemical  The fundamental difference between chemical and physical sunscreens is their mode of action. Chemical sunscreens soak into the skin, whereas physical sunscreens sit on top of the skin and block UV radiation. Both types have their benefits and drawbacks. Adults frequently choose based on personal preference, unless they have severe skin allergies or ingredient concerns. Physical sunscreens for children are commonly advised. Protecting children The best protection for youngsters is to limit their sun exposure, especially during peak hours. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, newborns under the age of six months should be kept completely out of the sunlight, while older children should avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Concerns with chemical sunscreens for children Children’s skin is thinner and more absorbent, making it more sensitive to irritation from chemical sunscreens. Dr. Engelman recommends applying physical sunscreens for children to be extra safe. These formulations, which contain zinc oxide or titanium dioxide, sit on the skin’s surface, deflecting UV radiation rather than absorbing it. Can children use adult sunscreen? Dr. Engelman says yes, but only if the formula is mineral or physical. “You want something that’s formulated with either zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, or a combination of the two.” She suggests that the sunscreen provides broad-spectrum (UVA/UVB) protection with an SPF of at least 30. Can adults use children’s sunscreen? Absolutely. In fact, Dr. Engelman frequently suggests that adults use children’s or baby sunscreens, which are typically intended to be kinder and less irritating. Children’s sunscreen safety guidelines Not all children’s sunscreens follow the specified safety requirements. Some include chemical blockers such as avobenzone, oxybenzone, and octinoxate. The FDA now considers only zinc oxide and titanium dioxide to be generally safe and effective (GRASE). Parents should seek for these substances when purchasing sunscreen for their children. The FDA has approved three types of sunscreens: 1. Physical (mineral) sunscreens: Active chemicals such as zinc oxide and titanium dioxide reflect UV radiation. 2. Chemical sunscreens: Active chemicals such as avobenzone and oxybenzone absorb UV radiation. 3. Combination sunscreens include both physical and chemical UV filters. Currently, the FDA only recognizes zinc oxide and titanium dioxide as GRASE. They recommend applying broad-spectrum sunscreens with an SPF of 15 or greater, as well as taking additional precautions such as wearing UPF clothing, sunglasses, and hats and seeking shade during peak sunshine hours. Final thoughts There is no significant difference between child and adult sunscreens. The trick is to examine the ingredients. Whether for children or adults, choose sunscreens containing zinc oxide or titanium dioxide and ensure they provide broad-spectrum protection with at least SPF 30. Regular reapplication, particularly when spending time outside, is critical for optimal sun protection.  The post Do kids and adults really need different sunscreens? An expert weighs in first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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