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Naim Darrechi y su apología a la violencia sexual hacia las mujeres

Suscribir TikTok se ha convertido en una plataforma muy popular entre los jóvenes y ahí personas como Naim Darrechi han encontrado una audiencia. Con más de 25 millones de seguidores en la red social china y siete millones en Instagram, el joven de solo 19 años ha causado polémica por lo indignante de sus declaraciones. En entrevista con ‘Mostopapi’, otro influencer, aseguró que nunca utiliza condón y que en este tiempo no ha dejado a ninguna de sus parejas embarazadas. Dijo que estaba pensando en “acabar en sus parejas” ya que en todo este tiempo no las “había embarazado”

Varsity chiefs blame alcohol, drugs for high rate of dropouts

Varsity chiefs blame alcohol, drugs for high rate of dropouts
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Condoms Available Starting in 5th Grade in Chicago s Public Schools

By Elisabeth Nieshalla | July 8, 2021 | 4:35pm EDT (Getty Images) Public school students in 5 th grade and up will have access to free condoms when they return in the fall, according to the Chicago Public Schools (CPs). The typical fifth-grader is 10 to 11 years old. “Schools that teach grade 5 and up must maintain a condom availability program” in order to “mitigate the spread of sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV infection, and unintended pregnancy among CPS students,” the CPS website states under “Sexual and Reproductive Health Services.” A mere 12 out of the 638 Chicago schools are exempt from the new policy, as they only enroll students that are younger than fifth grade.

WHO and HRP launch new guideline for screening and treatment of cervical cancer

WHO and HRP launch new guideline for screening and treatment of cervical cancer Too many women worldwide – particularly the poorest women – continue to die from cervical cancer; a disease which is both preventable and treatable. Today, WHO and HRP have launched a new guideline to help countries make faster progress, more equitably, on the screening and treatment of this devastating disease. Ending suffering from cervical cancer Last year, in 2020, more than half a million women contracted cervical cancer, and about 342 000 women died as a result – most in the poorest countries. Quick and accurate screening programmes are critical so that every woman with cervical disease gets the treatment she needs, and avoidable deaths are prevented.

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