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Live: Evangelical Church presents forum study on sexual abuse – politics
Sexual violence against children and young people has occurred in the Protestant Church to a greater extent than previously assumed. A team of researchers commissioned by the Evangelical Church in…
Bertelsmann study: There will soon be enough teachers at primary schools
As of: January 25, 2024 5:52 a.m According to a Bertelsmann study, the shortage of primary school teachers could soon be over. The reason is the falling birth rates –…
Crime: Study on sexual violence in the Protestant church
crime Study on sexual violence in the Protestant church The first comprehensive study on sexualized violence in the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD) and in the Diakonia is now being…
Covid-19: a French study establishes a link between vaccination and menstrual disorders – CNEWS
Covid-19: a French study establishes a link between vaccination and menstrual disorders CNEWS Vaccines against Covid-19: a French study points to a risk of menstrual disorders franceinfo This French study revives the…
Popular with international students, Canada says stop and will introduce a cap on permits
Studying in Canada is a dream for many students around the world. It is the assurance of quality higher education and a lively student life, the possibility of approaching studies…
A French study supports a risk of menstrual disorders caused by vaccines
The risk of menstrual disorders is slightly increased during the three months following the administration of an anti-Covid messenger RNA vaccine, suggests a study released this Wednesday by the French…
Record increase, average basket and overseas… The three figures to remember from the Price Observatory
A “surge of consciousness”. L’Rural Families consumer association sounds the alarm after the publication of its 17th Observatory of prices for everyday consumer goods the results of which were published…
ECB study: Banks underestimate climate risks – Economy
The European Central Bank’s banking regulator criticizes the financial sector for its careless handling of credit risks arising from climate change. “The economy needs stable banks, especially during the green…
A test for Alzheimer’s: Will dementia soon be diagnosed in the blood? – Health
Diagnostic tests for diseases that cannot be treated or cannot be treated well are a delicate matter. This is particularly true for Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia.…
Women over 55 are increasingly practicing “binge-drinking”
Public Health France (SPF) publishes this Tuesday a new study tracing changes in alcohol consumption among French men and women in 2021. This survey system set up in 1992 aims…