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Traveling can be a positive way for kids to learn, explore, experience new things, and of course, spend quality time with loved ones. Planning a vacation can be more difficult for families with children who have special or complex medical needs. Brittany Miller is the mother of Brooke, a 12-year-old girl who sees specialists at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Their family learned how to plan a successful and safe trip while also managing Brooke’s complex medical needs. “We weren’t always traveling, and it took years before I felt comfortable taking care of all of Brooke’s medical needs. I have to admit…

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Istanbul According to a report conducted by the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS), Turkiye has emerged as the fifth-highest country in the world for performing the most aesthetic procedures. It also ranks second and third in the world for rhinoplasty and Botox treatments, respectively, contributing to the overall ranking. Based solely on data collected from plastic surgeons, the report charts trends in the top 10 countries with the highest volume of plastic surgery procedures, revealing how plastic surgery procedures vary by region and how similar the beauty trends sweeping the world may be. “The most commonly performed surgical…

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Dozens of Israelis have reported suffering medical complications after flocking to Turkey to undergo cheap cosmetic procedures such as plastic surgery and lap bands.Israeli surgeons claim that the complications stem from a failure to carry out preliminary tests and a lack of subsequent evaluation. It appears that the motivation for all Israelis to travel to Turkey for the procedure is the low cost and short wait times.”I traveled with a few girls in September to get gastric band surgery,” said Maya Abu Aziz, 47. “In Israel, the surgery takes time and you have to meet certain conditions. In Turkey we…

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ISTANBUL, Turkey – Spring is in full swing in Turkey, and the pleasant weather is bringing with it a flurry of concerts and outdoor festivals. But a series of events have been cancelled in cities and districts controlled by the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) in recent weeks, with critics and analysts accusing the government of trying to wage a “culture war” ahead of next year’s general election. The first widely reported cancellation came on May 9, when the governor of Eskisehir province in central Anatolia banned all outdoor events for 15 days, citing “terrorist groups preparing for…

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Mysterious: Carved T-shaped megaliths at the prehistoric Göbekli Tepe near Sanliurfa, Turkey. Tucked away on a sun-splashed hillside in southeastern Turkey, the world’s oldest religious sanctuary is slowly revealing its secrets. “When you dig a new trench you never know what’s going to happen,” said Lee Clare of the German Archaeological Institute, who has been excavating there since 2013. “It’s always a big surprise.” Göbekli Tepe, which means “pot-bellied hill” in Turkish, is perhaps the most important archaeological site on Earth. More than 7,000 years before Stonehenge and Egypt’s oldest pyramids, thousands of our prehistoric ancestors gathered and worshipped around…

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This article has been reviewed in accordance with Science X’s editorial processes and policies. The editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the authenticity of the content: got it! Mysterious: His carved T-shaped megaliths at prehistoric Göbekli Tepe near Sanliurfa, Turkey. ×Close Mysterious: Carved T-shaped megaliths at prehistoric Göbekli Tepe near Sanliurfa, Turkey. The world’s oldest known religious shrine, nestled on a sunny hillside in southeastern Turkey, is slowly revealing its secrets. “When you dig a new trench, you never know what’s going to happen,” said Lee Clare of the German Archaeological Institute, which has been excavating there since…

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Although hair loss can be painful and devastating, it isn’t considered a serious health issue. As a result, there are relatively few biotech companies tackling it. One of them is Stemson Therapeutics, which is pioneering hair regeneration using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). The company says its iPSC-based approach is good enough to meet the huge market demand for solutions to cicatricial alopecia, male pattern baldness, and chemotherapy-induced alopecia. “Tissue degeneration, which manifests as hair loss, means that the cells responsible for hair production die,” says Stemson CEO Jeff Hamilton. “The logical approach is to replace or regenerate those lost…

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A man holds a Turkish flag as people visit the Mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk in Ankara on May 19, the 103rd anniversary of the start of Turkey’s War of Independence. Burhan Ozbilici/AP Hide caption Toggle caption Burhan Ozbilici/AP A man holds a Turkish flag as people visit the Mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk in Ankara on May 19, the 103rd anniversary of the start of the Turkish War of Independence. Burhan Ozbilici/AP Turkey now has a new name, at least at the United Nations. Following a request from the Turkish government, which has been working on rebranding the country…

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Story Highlights Record High 39% of Turks Considered ‘Suffering’ Record Low 37% Approved National Government in December WASHINGTON, DC — Turkey’s inflation rate reached nearly 70% in April, the highest in nearly two decades, as prices for food and other essentials rose further. This puts added pressure on Turkish adults who were already feeling financial pain. A survey conducted by Gallup in December 2021 found that nearly 4 out of 10 Turkish people rate their lives so poorly that they can be described as “hard,” the highest percentage in more than 15 years. Ta. ###Embeddable### Based on the Cantril Self-Fixed…

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May 5, 2022Image source, Getty ImagesConsumer prices in Turkey rose nearly 70% year-on-year in April, hitting a 20-year high, official figures showed. The sharpest increases in annual inflation were recorded in transport, food prices and home furnishings, with transport costs more than doubling over the year. Countries around the world are facing a growing cost of living crisis. But Turkey’s problems have been exacerbated by the president’s reluctance to raise interest rates, a commonly used measure to curb inflation. The cost of food and non-alcoholic beverages increased by 89.1% over the year, while furniture and household equipment increased by 77.64%.…

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