This is a corrupt cooperation. Anyone who is not with the Azerbaijani people, who cooperates with the dictator Aliyev, who ignores the repressed people, is an enemy of the Azerbaijani people. https://t.co/HHohT5vds1
— Emin Bred (@emin_bred) July 2, 2025
Month: July 2025
Chief medical officer for England urges people to set media cliches aside to focus on health benefits of physical activity
Culture war-based coverage of cycling based on stereotypes of middle-aged men in Lycra could harm the nation’s health because it shifts focus away from the people and communities who benefit from physical activity, Chris Whitty has said.
Speaking a day before the launch of the NHS’s 10-year-health plan, which is expected to focus heavily on prevention, Whitty, the chief medical officer for England, called for people to set aside media cliches and instead focus on “data which nobody can dispute”.
Week of 20 June was highest level of risk for Fordham Tick Index as scientists remind people to take precautions
Ticks have been flourishing recently in the United States.
This year, as compared to recent years, there has been an increase in the reported number of blacklegged ticks, the number of such ticks that carry Lyme disease and visits to the emergency room because of bites from the tiny parasitic arachnid, according to data from universities and the US federal government.
