osteoporosis and risk of bone fractures from minor trauma

Osteoporosis is often a silent disease that can lead to bone fractures even from minor trauma, such as falling from one’s own height or even sneezing. Rheumatologist Dr. Ivica Jeremić explains that such fractures are called pathological and are common, especially fractures of ribs and vertebrae. Many patients do not feel symptoms of fractures, which…

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Unrest in Bolivia Ahead of Presidential Elections

Unrest erupted in Bolivia ahead of the presidential elections scheduled for August 17. Six people, including four police officers, have died and hundreds have been injured in clashes between police and supporters of former president Evo Morales. The unrest began after the Constitutional Electoral Court banned Morales from running for a fourth term, sparking protests…

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causes and management of aggressive behavior

Aggression is defined as the intention to cause physical or psychological harm to others and can occur in various everyday situations. Psychologist Marija Benin explains that there are several theories about the origins of aggressive behavior, including innate drives, frustration, imitation, and environmental influence. Gender differences are also significant, with boys exhibiting more aggressive behavior….

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Zoran Braunović and the Black Troikas in Montenegro

Zoran Braunović, the head of the security department in Kolašin, Montenegro, has submitted a request to the parliamentary inquiry committee to share his knowledge about illegal activities and actions of the so-called Black Troikas, violent squads allegedly active during the rule of the DPS party. Braunović is ready to testify about political assassinations, attacks on…

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Iranian Attacks on Israel and Escalation of Conflict

The Israel-Iran conflict has escalated with a new wave of Iranian attacks on Israel, including the launch of numerous drones and missiles targeting Israeli cities such as Haifa and Tel Aviv. Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei has vowed to defeat Israel, while the Israeli military confirms intercepting some of the attacks. Israeli strikes on Iranian…

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buducnost key players continue career in euroleague

Basketball players of Budućnost, Kenan Kamenjaš and Mekinli Wright, will continue their careers in the EuroLeague next season, playing for the team from Dubai. This transfer represents a significant success for the Budućnost club, which secured participation in the prestigious European competition by reaching the ABA League final. Dubai has previously signed other key players…

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Russia and North Korea: Cooperation in Kursk Region Reconstruction and Military Support

Russia’s chief security advisor Sergei Shoigu visited Pyongyang and met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. They discussed the special military operation in the Kursk region bordering Ukraine and plans for reconstruction after the Ukrainian incursion. North Korea will send military construction workers and sappers to Russia to assist in the reconstruction. South Korean…

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Britain Backs NATO Goal to Spend 5% of GDP on Defense

Bravo, Britain! While other NATO members whine about economic hardships, the Brits proudly pledge to spend a whopping 5% of GDP on defense by 2030! Of course, creative accounting is involved — energy resilience and anti-smuggling efforts count as defense, making those numbers look pretty. NATO’s Secretary General calls it a “historic leap,” but will…

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