Journalists Explore Breast Cancer Rates and the Medical Response to Mass Shootings
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Journalists Explore Breast Cancer Rates and the Medical Response to Mass Shootings

Health News tamfitronics KFF Health News contributor Phillip Reese discussed the rapid rise of breast cancer rates among Asian American and Pacific Islander women on KCBS Radio on Sept. 7.Click to hear Reese on KCBS.Read Reese’s “Breast Cancer Rises Among Asian American and Pacific Islander Women.”KFF Health News contributor Andy Miller discussed medical response to mass shootings on WUGA’s “The Georgia Health Report” on Sept. 6.Click here to hear Miller on “The Georgia Health Report.” Read “‘What Happens Three Months From Now?’ Mental Health After Georgia High School Shooting” by Sam Whitehead, Renuka Rayasam, and Miller.Related TopicsCaliforniaRace and HealthStatesGeorgiaHIV/AIDSContact UsSubmit a Story Tip
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KFF Health News’ ‘What the Health?’: Trump-Harris Debate Showcases Health Policy Differences
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KFF Health News’ ‘What the Health?’: Trump-Harris Debate Showcases Health Policy Differences

Health News tamfitronics Julie Rovner: Hello, and welcome back to “What the Health?” I’m Julie Rovner, chief Washington correspondent for KFF Health News, and I’m joined by some of the best and smartest health reporters in Washington. We’re taping this week on Thursday, Sept. 12, at 10 a.m. As always, news happens fast and things might’ve changed by the time you hear this, so here we go.Today we are joined via teleconference by Rachel Cohrs Zhang of Stat News.Rachel Cohrs Zhang: Hi, everybody.Rovner: Riley Griffin of Bloomberg News.Riley Griffin: Hey, hey.Rovner: And Lauren Weber of The Washington Post.Lauren Weber: Hello, hello.Rovner: I hope you enjoyed last week’s special episode on health equity from the Texas Tribune Festival. Now we have a lot of news to catch up on, so we will get right to it....
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‘Nilikojoa mpaka high school’ Njugush shares his childhood trauma

Top Stories Tamfitronics Njugush has shared how wetting his bed till his High school days affected his self-esteem.He found it difficult to share such an issue with his friends since it acted as his insecurity.In an interview, the comedian narrated the hardships he had gone through due to disturbing occurrences. The actor even had night clothes just meant for sleeping.The comedian felt ashamed airing his bedding both at home and school." kukujoa was frowned upon,,, hutaki marafiki zako wajue,,""Nilikojoa mpaka highschool ,,,,, Nilikojoa day one ya admission,,,,,singetoa mattress nje,,,, so usiku unajua mahali ya kulala kesho unapendua side ingine,"What suprised Njugush is that his wife Celestine Ndida also had the same problem. The couple had the worst traumas growing up.He was laughed at in high school by his peers. He overcame it...
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Cape Town ranks as one of the best destinations for remote workers
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Cape Town ranks as one of the best destinations for remote workers

Top Stories Tamfitronics Cape Town which is also known as the Mother City has been ranked 17th on the Savills Executive Nomad Index.Kelcie Sellers, associate director, Savills World Research said: “The more common digital nomad is symbolised by the young backpacker; however, executive nomads tend to be older and more likely travel with family in tow.”“For these individuals both physical networking and digital connectivity are important and must be accounted for.”They are also more likely to rent, with an emphasis on extra space and proximity to local amenities.Each destination featured on the list has been analysed on their appeal and ease of access for long-term remote workers. Then the various cities were ranked for their:– internet speed– air connectivity– stability in climate– prime residential rental market prices– overall quality of lifeCape Town features on the list...
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