The Texas maternal mortality and morbidity review committee’s decision to appoint an anti-abortion ob/gyn physician, Dr. Ingrid Skop, to a position originally designated for a rural community member has sparked controversy. The selection process, as reported by the Texas Tribune, reveals a lack of transparency and potentially biased decision-making. The committee, tasked with tracking and
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Inflation data released by the Labor Department indicated that consumer prices rose in July, mainly due to increased housing-related costs. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed a 0.2% increase for the month, resulting in a 2.9% annual inflation rate. Economists had predicted a slightly higher reading of 0.2% and 3%, respectively. Excluding food and energy,
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Research conducted by the University of Pennsylvania challenges previous estimates regarding the development of dementia in individuals diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. While past studies suggested a high likelihood of dementia within 15-20 years post-Parkinson’s diagnosis, the new research indicates a lower risk than previously thought. The recent study, involving two separate investigations with a total
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The Asia-Pacific markets have shown significant gains on Wednesday, largely influenced by the U.S. producer prices coming in lower than expected for July. The producer price index, which is a key measure of wholesale inflation, only increased by 0.1% last month, falling short of economists’ expectations of a 0.2% gain. This unexpected data has prompted
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