Keir Bowater, 29, discusses the impact of joblessness on his mental health in Cambridge, where a government investment of £78bn is aimed at boosting the economy, yet a significant disparity in life expectancy exists between the north and south of the city. Despite plans for new homes and infrastructure, residents in deprived areas like Abbey ward struggle with access to nutritious food, exercise facilities, and face health inequalities exacerbated by poverty and lack of resources, as highlighted by community initiatives like Abbey People. Concerns about the unequal distribution of wealth and benefits from city investments are raised by locals like Lisa Connolly and Mercy Horsoo, emphasizing the urgent need for more balanced incentives and support in the region.
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Horrified Texas lawmakers demand crackdown on body broker industry
In Texas, the legal use of unclaimed bodies for research is being challenged by proposed bills aimed at requiring consent for such practices, aligning with evolving medical ethics. The legislation, spearheaded by Parker, has received support but raised concerns among body brokers about potential impacts on medical training and research. The issue gained attention following an NBC News investigation revealing disturbing practices at the University of North Texas Health Science Center, where unclaimed bodies, including...
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