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What if men took birth control pills?

A short video uploaded to social media asks social media presence Dr. Karan what would happen were a man take birth control pills.
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A short video uploaded to social media asks social media presence Dr. Karan what would happen were a man take birth control pills. The vlogger begins by revealing that were a guy to take just one pill, it would would not have any significant effect on his health or have any side effects. However, the doctor unveiled that if he were to continue to take the pill which contains estrogen and progesterone, the social media doctor claims that the man may in fact start to get wider hips, softer skin, a slight breast development. These are hormones which female bodies produce naturally. And that’s not all as the man would also start to experience a reduced sperm count and libido, drastically impacting what many consider to be fundamental male qualities.

This video however also puts into question not just the use of such pills but the way it impacts human bodies, breaking down the line between what is traditionally considered male as opposed to female. The question therefore shifts to why a man might want to take birth control pills. Some see these pills as helping men become more feminine due to the results mentioned above. However, before taking any medication, many scientists advise anyone to seek guidance first due to possible unwanted side effects.

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Father of late Kim Borg Nicolas Virtu to sue state over inhuman prison treatment

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Following the tragic passing of young inmate Kim Borg Nicolas Virtu, her father Martin is set to initiate legal proceedings in the constitutional court this week. Kim died after a suicide attempt at the Corradino Correctional Facility, and her father is claiming his daughter was subjected to torture and inhumane treatment while serving her sentence. Kim was found unconscious in her cell on the 16th of June and died on the 4th the following month. This occurred after 3 weeks in intensive care, with her funeral being held on August 31st, which was her 30th birthday.

The father is holding the State Advocate, CCF director Alex Dalli and others possibly involved in his daughter’s death responsible for their actions, or rather omissions, which led her to attempt to take her own life. The attempt occurred just three weeks prior to Kim being due for release. The case will be filed by the family lawyers Rachel Tua and Edmond Cuschieri. The police are also starting a criminal action against two warders identified as the ones who should answer criminally for their involvement in Kim’s death. Her father broke the silence in a Times of Malta interview, saying that her time in prison pushed her to the brink and shredded her to bits. Her telling the warders she felt suicidal was also ignored by warders.

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Pharmacies could stay open into afternoons on Sundays

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Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister Chris Fearne issued a statement on social media revealing that advanced discussions are currently underway concerning the openings of pharmacies. The minister revealed that pharmacies could be extending their opening hours to beyond the afternoon so as to provide more services and service hours to whoever may need them.

So far, no more additional information has been revealed, but the cry of many people who have requested such a concept, mostly due to being in need of urgent medicines, has been heard. This is a developing story and further updates will be issued by the authorities.

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Labour boasts 56% of popular support against PN’s 42%

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A recent survey carried out by statistician Vince Marmara has shown that the Labour Party boasts a 55.9% of popular vote, whereas the Nationalist Party trails behind with 42%. Marmara published the results to his Facebook page, revealing that he used the Multiple Imputation Technique in carrying out the scientific survey. Compared to the results of the last election, this new survey highlights how the Labour party has gained 0.9% votes, with the Opposition losing a much more significant 1.3%. APPD and other alternative parties registered an increase of 0.4%.

Marmara revealed that the survey was conducted between the 25h of June and the 1st of July with a sample of 830 persons. The confidence level of the survey racks up at around 95%, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.4%. According to other results of the survey, published on ‘it-Torca’, showed that current Prime Minister Robert Abela enjoys 51% of the trust of those interviewed. Bernard Grech falls behind at 32.5%. What do you make of this study?

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