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Heatwaves are killing people in Britain. We need to take action now | Letters
Dr Alessandro Massazza says extreme heat is linked to poor mental health, but solutions do exist. Plus letters from Sean Smith and Woody CaanThe data published by Imperial College London on deaths caused by the May and June heatwaves is a stark reminder of how climate change is n
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James Webb descobre planeta escondido na Via Láctea
James Webb revela planeta oculto na Via Láctea ao identificar sinais da atmosfera, abrindo novas formas de buscar mundos distantes O post James Webb descobre planeta escondido na Via Láctea apareceu primeiro em Olhar Digital.
Nigeria probes fictitious 'presidential' agency
Nigeria probes fictitious 'presidential' agency
In tonight's edition, Nigeria's government investigates how a fictitious agency wielding forged appointment letters from the president accessed government funds. Also, Nigeria's 36 states are soon to ratify a major police reform that would allow them to set up their own forces. A
Faded letters, early warnings: A new clue for aging eyes
Struggling to read more than six lines on an eye chart with fading letters may serve as a visual "yellow light" for older adults—raising red flags that routine exams sometimes fail to detect. A new University of Michigan study, published in JAMA Ophthalmology, shows that this thr
Letters from Baghdad review – Gertrude Bell gets the documentary she deserves
Tilda Swinton reads from the letters of the colourful and charismatic explorer, diplomat and archeologist who, along with TE Lawrence, shaped modern Iraq It is one of the injustices of the universe that the fame of TE Lawrence, AKA Lawrence of Arabia, lives on (probably mostly th
Remember water power in the renewables mix | Brief letters
Solar, wind and water | French connection | Gianni Infantino | ‘Good athlete’ Trump | USA 1 Belgium 4 Your article (Why can’t Britain turn its green revolution into cheap energy? A visual analysis, 4 July) was an informative overview, yet I saw no mention of water power. If we ar
Mexico begins legal action in US over deaths of its citizens in ICE custody
Mexico files complaints and sends cease-and-desist letters over the deaths of 17 nationals in ICE custody or raids. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Geral.
We must be prepared for deadly heatwaves to get worse | Letter
Readers react to the brutal heat conditions affecting Britain and Europe Last summer, I wrote to you warning of the growing threat that extreme heat poses to both patients and the NHS, that the demand for healthcare would rise as temperatures climbed, that our hospitals were ill-
Prejudice and misogyny are impacting maternity care | Letters
Readers respond to the findings of the Ockenden inquiry, which revealed that more than 500 mothers and babies came to harm or died as a result of inadequate care in NottinghamRhiannon Lucy Cosslett asks why women are so routinely ignored in their maternity care (Belittled, ignore
Plans must be put in place before heatwaves – not cobbled together during them | Letters
Health professionals across Europe are calling for an EU climate and health strategy, write Mark Wilson and Dr Paul De Raeve; plus a letter from Nadine HendersonYou report on hospitals declaring critical incidents as their systems fail in the heat (Hospitals in England declare cr
How US-UK drug deal will benefit patients | Letters
Many new medicines have reached NHS patients as a result of the government’s reformed pricing arrangements, writes Richard Torbett. Plus a letter from Nick HoileThe suggestion that the US-UK pharmaceutical agreement will result in excess deaths is alarmist and relies on a heavily
Taking a walk down memory lane | Letters
Readers respond to letters about testing mental capacityRe memory tests (Letters, 1 July), my mother was taken to hospital some years ago after an infection overwhelmed her. She was confused and stressed. A doctor wanted to check her mental capacity and gave her paper and a penci