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Men’s penis sizes are shrinking & it could greatly affect humankind, scientist warns

Men's penis sizes are shrinking & it could greatly affect humankind, scientist warns
Jun 17 2022 Share

Award-winning reproductive epidemiologist Dr. Shanna Swan has noted that as society continues to develop, more and more men are suffering from increased rates of erectile dysfunction and babies are being born with smaller penises.

In her recent publication ‘Count Down’, Dr. Swan noted that microplastics and pollutants are affecting the development of babies and causing what she called a ‘feminisation of society’.

Such a revelation may be more worrying that one would assume because as penis sizes continue to shrink, sperm counts in Western countries have also dropped by over 50 percent over to past 40 or 50 years. Such an issue points to a global existential crisis, with toxic chemicals in food packaging and the sort affecting the production of hormones.

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Maltese grandparents should be paid for looking after grandchildren, Junior Minister proposes

Maltese grandparents should be paid for looking after grandchildren, Junior Minister proposes
Jun 17 2022 Share

During a recent address by Parliamentary Secretary for Equality Rebecca Buttigieg, it was stated that grandparents should receive some form of compensation by the state for looking after their grandchildren.

Buttigieg stated that grandparents have taken on a more crucial role with the fast-pace nature of modern life, going on to highlight the fact, during house visits, many parents praised benefits like free child care, free school transport and scrapped exam fees.

Reiterating such sentiments in a Facebook post earlier today, Buttigieg argued that “with the lowest rate of unemployment in history, the help received from grandparents in children’s upbringing is indispensable. That’s why I believe that we should start discussions on whether or not financial aid should be given to recognise their service towards a stronger society.”

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Couple charged with gambling donations made towards 7-year-old son battling cancer

Couple charged with gambling donations made towards 7-year-old son battling cancer
Jun 17 2022 Share

A couple living in Mosta have been arraigned in court on charges of gambling donations made towards the treatment of their seven-year-old son battling cancer.

A 27-year-old mother and 31-year-old father were charged with misappropriation, fraud and money laundering, pleading not guilty to the charges.

The Defense requested that the couple be released from custody and a ban be put on their names, arguing that they were both Maltese and cooperative with the police. Dr. Karl Muscat from the Attorney General’s Office testified that the father should not be released, claiming that the accused defrauded their own son and others.

Meanwhile, Puttinu Cares took to Facebook to highlight that the charitable organisation treated the child and his parents as it does other cases, going on to state that at no time were funds directly given from Puttinu Cares to the family. The Facebook post expressed sorrow in the fact that certain online comments were trying to besmirch the good name of such NGOs.

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WATCH: Netflix release teaser for Marilyn Monroe biopic ‘Blonde’

Jun 17 2022 Share

Netflix’s first look at Blonde, the controversial biopic surrounding the life and times of Marilyn Monroe, has been driving viewers across the globe into a frenzy.

Directed by Andrew Dominik and starring Ana de Armas as Monroe, the film is based on the novel of the same name by Pulitzer prize finalist Joyce Carol Oates.

Dominik has called the film a story of “how a childhood trauma shapes an adult who’s split between a public and a private self,” with the original writer calling a particular rape scene from the rough cut a “startling, brilliant, very disturbing and perhaps most surprisingly an utterly ‘feminist’ interpretation”.

Armas, who previously appeared in blockbuster hits like War Dogs and James Bond’s No Time To Die described the film as “the most intense work” she has ever done, with the film rumoured to be eyeing an Oscar or two at the 95th Academy Awards.

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