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Hegseth ordered an investigation into Milley’s conduct
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the Pentagon’s inspector general to investigate “conduct” of former Joint Chiefs Chairman General Mark Milley. Milley and other former administration officials face “deadly threats” from Iran, because they carried out President Donald Trump’s “order to kill General Soleimani”, US Representative Ed Royce said. “It’s negligent for President Trump and Secretary Heggs to cancel General Milley’s security detail,” he added.
Read MoreEurope will see millions of people die from extreme heat
A new study has revealed that climate change is causing the death of millions of people in Europe without rapid action on climate change. It found that extreme heat will kill millions of people in European countries without rapid action on climate change. Extreme heat in Europe will kill millions of people in Europe without rapid action on climate change, it added.
Read MoreThe mouse study shows that microplastics block blood flow in the brain
US researchers injected plastic spheres with nanotubes into the brains of mice and observed glowing cells within minutes. Immune cells carry plastic that is less than 5 mm in diameter through the bloodstream to the brain, where they form microplastics. The plastic-packed cells appeared in the brains of mice just hours after they were given water and piled up like a car crash.
Read MoreThis is never seen before by Trump’s team
The US’ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said it hasn’t been able to share scientific data with the public as a result of the Trump administration’s order to stop all federal agencies from publishing information online. Earlier, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) had ordered the agencies to not share any information with the public.
Read MoreThe science of menopause could change women’s health
Researchers have said a study by the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) in 2002 changed how many women and health care providers perceive hormone therapy. The study had shown a drop in prescriptions for menopause-related hormone therapy globally. Globally, prescriptions formenopausal hormone therapy dropped sharply. Researchers said the timing of hormone-therapy initiation is an important issue.
Read MoreThere has been a flurry of executive orders by Trump
US President Donald Trump signed an emergency order to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday. In 1948, a joint resolution was passed by both Houses of Congress, stating that US needed to give the WHO one year’s notice if they wanted to withdraw. The emergency order will allow US Agencies to identify energy projects where federal regulations and laws are holding up progress.
Read MoreWill RedNote be banned in the US?
Chinese app RedNote has become the number one app on Google Play Store in the US amid reports of TikTok users leaving for the app. The US government is considering a bill to ban the app under a law called the “Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act”. American users have been comparing it to the Chinese app Xiaohongshu.
Read MoreHigh winds threaten to cause a new fire in Southern California
A new fire broke out in Southern California on Monday night, adding to the string of fires there in the past week that left over 20 people dead. The Hurst Fire north of LOS ANGELES was 97% contained, Cal Fire said. The National Weather Service forecasted high winds up to 70 kilometres per hour in Los Angeles and Ventura counties through Wednesday.
Read MoreA new definition excludes the size of one’s body to focus on health
The Commission on Obesity based on objective measurements of illness recommends two new categories of obesity, called ‘clinical obesity’, for people who already have a chronic disease associated with obesity. The second category is known as ‘pre-clinical obesity’ and means a person with a high level of fat has a higher risk of developing a health condition.
Read MoreThe wind forecast for the L.A. fires was more than expected
The number of people ordered to leave their homes due to wildfires in Southern California has declined to 92,000, from 89,000, the Los Angeles County sheriff’s office said on Monday. However, the Red Flag warning is still in effect for parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties through Wednesday. The National Weather Service warned of “damaging winds gusting between 55 and 70 mph”.
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