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So someone said babies (19) died in the incubator due to power outage including those of a woman who had twins. It look specific to me, everything can't be a lie |
Fourteen students and one teacher are dead following a shooting at an elementary school in Texas. According to Texas Governor Greg Abbott, the gunman was an 18-year-old male who lived in the area. The shooting took place in the town of Uvalde, about 83 miles (133km) from San Antonio, America's seventh largest city. Mr Abbott said that the shooter used a handgun and possibly a rifle during the shooting, although that is not yet confirmed. He was shot dead, it's thought by police. Two officers were also hit during the exchange of gunfire but were not seriously injured. Of the dead, 14 were students and one was a teacher, the suspect was an 18-year-old male who lived in the Uvalde area named Salvador Ramos. He is dead, and is thought to have been killed by police The pupils at the school were in second, third, and fourth grades, meaning they were between the ages of 7 and 10. At least two people are in a critical condition - a 10-year-old girl and a 66-year-old woman Two police officers were wounded in an exchange of gunfire with the suspect, but were not seriously hurt The shooter's motive remains unclear.
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Infertility and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Polycystic ovary syndrome (or PCOS) is a common hormonal condition in which women produce a surplus of androgens. This causes irregular ovulation, or even a lack of ovulation. Androgens are sometimes called "male hormones." Men have very high levels of androgens, which are responsible for male body changes like hair growth and muscle mass. In women, androgens are necessary to make estrogen. Women with PCOS have androgen levels in the "high normal" range (for women). The additional androgen in these women can cause excessive hair growth and acne. Excess androgen production also leads to irregular or absent ovulation, which women experience as irregular or absent menstrual periods. Because of the problems with ovulation, women with PCOS may have difficulty becoming pregnant. Many women with PCOS are resistant to the action of the hormone insulin. This means that it takes larger than normal amounts of insulin to maintain normal blood sugar levels. These women are at increased risk for diabetes and heart disease. High insulin levels caused by insulin resistance can lead to excessive androgen production. PCOS affects approximately one of every 10 women. |
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