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➡️ Chris Mason on what to expect from Sunak’s visit to France ➡️ Education Secretary Gillian Keegan on teacher strikes ➡️ Green MP Caroline Lucas on her small boat policy alternatives All on the latest BBCNewscast

 

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All that stuff about 72 Genders and the other nonsense she claims is being taught in schools - absolute lie. Schools in GB teach the national curriculum, which is her responsibility. bbcnewscast

Stunned by Tory minister GillianKeegan saying on Newscast that benefits limited to underprivileged people fail because they are too embarrassed to claim them. Where has she been for the last 3 years? Has she ever been to a food bank? Has she never heard of the CoL crisis?

I keep watching ‘Newscast’ and hanker for the bad old days when ‘This Week’ informed, challenged and entertained us with greater insight, rigor and humour. Anyone else prepared to ask Gary Linekar to get it back on again?!…

Gillian !!!

Did Michelle Keegan just say that 4year olds have to ‘hit the ground running’ when they are 4 years old? Really?

When Bill going say sex offenders came hear and crimals so public can here this ! Labour point scoring! But bristol filton inn 16 months had deal with this ! Last week women beat and stabbed all over Web by son bristol ! Asylum seeker !

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Anxiety, attitudes, and education about fertility among medical students in the United States - BMC Medical EducationBackground As delayed family building is common among physicians, the goal of this study was to evaluate childbearing plans, anxiety related to future fertility, and interest in fertility education among medical students. Methods Using convenience and snowball sampling methods, an electronic REDCap survey was distributed via social media and group messaging applications to medical students enrolled in medical schools across the United States. Answers were collected, and analysis of the descriptive statistics was performed. Results The survey was completed by 175 participants, 72% of which were female (assigned at birth). The mean (± SD) age of participants was 24.9 ± 1.9 years. Of all participants, 78.3% desire to have children and 65.1% of these individuals plan to delay childbearing. On average, the planned age of first pregnancy is 31.0 ± 2.3 years. “Lack of time” was the greatest influence on decision regarding timing of childbearing. Of all respondents, 58.9% reported at least some anxiety related to future fertility. When females and males were compared, significantly more females (73.8%) versus males (20.4%) reported worrying about future fertility (p | 0.001). Participants reported that greater knowledge about infertility and potential treatments would help ease fertility related anxiety, and 66.9% of respondents showed interest in learning about how things such as age and lifestyle can impact fertility, preferably through medical curricula, videos, and podcasts. Conclusion A majority of the medical students in this cohort intend to have children and most plan to delay childbearing. A large percentage of female medical students reported anxiety related to future fertility, but many students showed interest in receiving fertility education. This study highlights an opportunity for medical school educators to incorporate targeted fertility education into their curriculum with the intention of decreasing anxiety and improving future reproductive success.
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