It depends. Sometimes it could be considered second-story news, but it really depends on the context and the significance of the whistleblower's revelations.
Well, usually, the story of a whistle blower starts with them noticing something wrong or illegal. They then face the tough decision of whether to come forward and risk facing backlash. Sometimes, they do it out of a sense of moral duty.
One success story is about a patient with a large diabetic foot ulcer. After using the wound vac, the wound gradually decreased in size. In a few weeks, the infection was under control and new tissue started to form, which significantly reduced the risk of amputation.
Yes, in 'echo 3 true story', 'echo 3' is likely related to the 'true story'. It could be the name or identifier for the events that make up the true story.
It's hard to give a definite answer. Different comic universes and storylines handle the inclusion of Echo differently. You might want to check popular comic franchises or search online for more detailed information.
In most comic versions, Echo isn't deaf. However, there might be alternate or special story arcs where this could potentially be a trait, but it's not a common characteristic.