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Posthumous Medals Awarded to Russian Emergency Medical Service Workers

President Vladimir Putin posthumously awarded the Luka of Crimea medal to three emergency medical service workers in the Yaroslavl region for their selflessness in the line of duty, as reported by KP.RU, following similar awards to 12 workers in the Kursk region.

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theguardian.com
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Human-Caused Climate Change Led to 68% of European Heat Deaths This Summer

A new study reveals that human-induced climate change was responsible for 16,500 of the 24,400 heat-related deaths in Europe between June and August, highlighting the urgent need for climate action and adaptation strategies.

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elmundo.es
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Delphi-2M: AI Predicts Disease Risk 20 Years in Advance

A new AI model, Delphi-2M, predicts the probability of over 1,000 diseases up to 20 years in advance, using data from 400,000 UK Biobank participants and validated with data from nearly two million Danish citizens.

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cnn.com
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Cassidy-Kennedy Rift: Senate Hearing Exposes Vaccine Policy Clash

Senator Bill Cassidy's Senate hearing with former CDC chief Susan Monarez exposes deep divisions over vaccine policy within the Trump administration, jeopardizing Cassidy's reelection and highlighting a broken alliance with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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theguardian.com
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UK Special Needs Support System Faces Strain Amid Rising Demand

A survey reveals that 33% of UK parents with school-age children have sought special needs assessments, highlighting a surge in demand and concerns over the system's capacity and funding.

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Quality Education
theguardian.com
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Orforglipron: A New Daily Pill for Weight Loss Shows Promising Results

A 72-week trial of 3,127 obese adults found that orforglipron, a new daily weight-loss pill, led to significant weight loss, with 18.4% of those on the highest dose losing 20% or more of their body weight.

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pt.euronews.com
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Climate Change Caused 16,500 Excess Deaths in Europe This Summer

A new study found that climate change was responsible for 68% of the estimated 24,400 heat-related deaths in Europe this summer, with Italy, Spain, Germany, France, and the UK experiencing the highest numbers.

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Climate Action
dailymail.co.uk
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Climate Change Caused Over 16,500 Heat Deaths in Europe This Summer

A new study reveals that climate change was responsible for an additional 16,500 heat-related deaths across 854 European cities this summer, with the UK alone experiencing over 1,000 such deaths.

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Australia Sees Rise in Sepsis Deaths, Sparking Calls for National Standards

A new report reveals a significant increase in sepsis diagnoses and deaths in Australia, prompting calls for mandatory clinical standards and public awareness campaigns to address this life-threatening condition.

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welt.de
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HIV Research: Progress Toward a Cure

Professor Christian Gaebler discusses the current state of HIV research, highlighting the success of antiretroviral therapies, the "U=U" principle, and the implications of rare documented cases of functional HIV cures resulting from stem cell transplants.

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bbc.com
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Amputee Stuck in Hospital for Seven Months Due to Housing Issues

After life-saving surgery and despite being medically fit for discharge since January, 57-year-old David Taylor remains in Pontefract Hospital due to his Knottingley home's inaccessibility and the failure to find suitable alternative housing through Vico Homes.

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No Poverty
dw.com
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Germany Prepares for Synthetic Opioid Crisis

Three German cities—Essen, Hannover, and Berlin—are implementing a nationwide model program, "Synthetic Opioids—Prepare and Respond," to proactively address the rising threat of synthetic opioids like fentanyl, which are increasingly mixed with heroin and consumed, even by young people, often unknow...

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