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Asthma-associated ER visits increased by more than 50% on June 7 in the US’ New York City, according to a study published in The American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Medicine. The study further found that asthma-associated ER visits jumped 82% statewide on the worst air quality day, June 7. Smoke from wildfires in eastern Canadian countries had affected the US earlier this year.
Read MoreAs Japan releases water into the Pacific, some are concerned about seafood safety
Japanese fishermen have sold fish at their highest prices since the 2011 tsunami after the government started releasing radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea. Fishermen said the price of fish has been at its highest point since the 2011 disaster, which was caused by the radioactive sludge from the nuclear plant.
Read MoreThe water at the nuclear power plant in Japan will have treated radioactive water
The first release of treated water and the risk of exposure to radioactive isotopes in Japan’s ocean water is expected to last 17 days. The first release of treated water is expected to last 17 days. The government has been working on a complex filtration system that removes most of the radioactive isotopes from the water.
Read MoreIncreased Amazon carbon emissions can be explained by decline in law enforcement
Researchers have said that the southern Amazon is becoming a carbon source, due to decline in law enforcement in the region. They added that the world’s third-largest wetland has been losing vegetation at an average rate of 1 crore per year since 2015. The researchers also said that if global warming hits 2.5C above pre-industrial temperatures, the Amazon would reach a tipping point.
Read MorePeople who are paralyzed use brain-reading devices to talk
University of California San Francisco neurosurgeon Edward Chang has said, “The effective rate of communication for existing technology is laborious at five to 15wpm…when compared to the 150 to 250wpm for natural speech.” Chang said that the implant that his team used to translate a paralysed woman’s brain signals into a synthetic voice was able to achieve low word-error rate.
Read MoreThere has been a rise in high-risk patients going to Illinois hospitals
Texas Supreme Court has allowed the state’s abortion laws to go back into effect after a district judge’s ruling that the laws were unconstitutional. The judge had ordered the state to stop enforcement of the laws when doctors treat patients with serious pregnancies-ending problems. The state had appealed the judge’s ruling, which was upheld by the US Supreme Court.
Read MoreOne Texas doctor considers abortion bans to be personal and professional
Doctors in Texas, the US’ second-largest state, have said that the state’s abortion bans are unclear with pregnant fetuses and brain complications. Austin Dennard, an OB-GYN, said that doctors in Texas have to choose between intervening early with the risk they could be charged for violating the abortion ban and delaying care, with the risk of their patient suing them for malpractice.
Read MoreHilary is making its way toward California with punishing rains
The US has issued a ‘Tropical Storm Warning’ for Southern California as Tropical Storm Hilary moves across the region. “Heavy rains associated with the system are expected to cause catastrophic and life-threatening flooding to the region,” the warning stated. Hilary was downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone on Sunday, hours after it made landfall in Baja California, Mexico.
Read MoreHilary made a name for herself in Mexico with punishing rains
Tropical storm Hilary is approaching Southern California and parts of the Southwest on Sunday, bringing fierce winds and historic rainfall to areas that have not seen tropical storm conditions in more than 80 years. Hilary is moving near the Baja California peninsula. It’s expected to sweep across southern California by the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
Read MoreA new discovery could help fight Chikungunya in South America
Chikungunya has been detected in mosquito bites for the first time in Argentina’s Buenos Aires. “Wherever the mosquitoes go, we’ll have chikungunya, and it’s a global concern,” the city’s Health Minister said. The first case of chikungunya was reported in Mozambique earlier this year and the virus has now been detected in Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Peru.
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