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The end of menopause?

Menopause, often seen as a mixed blessing, could undergo a revolutionary shift, thanks to groundbreaking research at the Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Kutluk Oktay, an ovarian biologist, has published research on the potential of delaying menopause in healthy women through ovarian tissue freezing. Ovarian tissue cryopreservation, traditionally used in cancer patients to preserve fertility, […]

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Should ‘undress’ apps be banned?

In the age of rapidly advancing technology, concerns about privacy and consent have taken centre stage. Recently, the emergence of realistic AI-generated ‘undress’ apps has sparked discussions about the ethical implications surrounding intimate content. Laws can play a pivotal role in safeguarding individuals from potential harm in the digital realm. However, as yet there are

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A few thoughts on banning abortion…

In the tumultuous landscape of reproductive rights, the debate over abortion has been a persistent and polarizing force. Recently, the conversation has taken a sharp turn with the emergence of stringent abortion bans in certain regions of the United States. While the proponents of these bans often champion them as a moral imperative, it is

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New zealand to remove sex education guidelines…

In a surprising development, New Zealand’s government is considering removing sexuality and relationship education guidelines, causing concern among educators. The guidelines, introduced in 2020, are praised for their progress in teaching consent, inclusivity, and critical thinking about online content. The coalition deal’s lack of clarity on replacements raises worries about a potential halt to sexuality

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Using AI to create pornographic images…

Experts on child abuse and technology have issued a warning to educators of relationships and sex education in British schools. They report that children are using artificial intelligence (AI) to create indecent images of other children, constituting child sexual abuse material. The images are described as “terrifyingly” realistic, comparable to professional photos taken in schools.

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A disagreement at the United Nations…

The fifty-sixth session of the Commission on Population and Development concluded in April, leaving delegates unable to reach a consensus on a draft resolution concerning the agenda item on population, education, and sustainable development. The focus of contention was the reference to comprehensive sexual education within the draft resolution. While some delegates, Sweden, Ghana and

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