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Trump's policies, including travel bans and NIH funding cuts, are disrupting global health knowledge sharing, dismantling South Africa's medical research, and facing legal challenges for targeting minority-focused grants.

Heatwave likely as yellow heat health alerts issued in England

BBC NewsTuesday, June 17, 2025 at 12:46:01 PM
Heatwave likely as yellow heat health alerts issued in England
England is bracing for a heatwave as yellow heat health alerts have been issued across most of the country. The warnings highlight potential risks to public health and strain on social care services due to soaring temperatures.
Editor’s Note: Heatwaves aren’t just uncomfortable—they can be dangerous, especially for vulnerable groups like the elderly or those with health conditions. This alert signals that hospitals and care systems might face extra pressure, so it’s a heads-up to stay cool and check on others. With climate change making extreme heat more frequent, these warnings are becoming a bigger part of summer life.
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