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Beijing Bans Public Smoking, but Enforcement Poses a Challenge
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BEIJING — The loudspeakers in the pricey Temple bar erupted at 11:50 p.m. on Sunday with an announcement that set off either joy or despair, depending on the customer: Patrons had 10 more minutes to smoke. A tough new ban on smoking in public took ...
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New York Times
BEIJING — The loudspeakers in the pricey Temple bar erupted at 11:50 p.m. on Sunday with an announcement that set off either joy or despair, depending on the customer: Patrons had 10 more minutes to smoke. A tough new ban on smoking in public took ...
China Launches Bid to Stub Out Smoking in Beijing
China opens new front in war on pollution - smokers
Will Beijing's anti-smoking move work?
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Top doctors, cancer patients join hands to eradicate illicit sale of tobacco products
Business Standard
To mark 'World No Tobacco Day', top doctors of Bangalore and cancer survivors on Monday joined hands to campaign against the illicit sale of tobacco products. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has embarked May 31 as 'World No Tobacco Day', ...
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To mark 'World No Tobacco Day', top doctors of Bangalore and cancer survivors on Monday joined hands to campaign against the illicit sale of tobacco products. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has embarked May 31 as 'World No Tobacco Day', ...
Illicit tobacco trade fight needs teeth
British American Tobacco demand action against illegal tobacco trade
Top docs, cancer patients join hands to eradicate illicit sale of tobacco products
Van Vicker Van Vicker pays homage to Ebola survivors in Liberia
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Ghanaian Actor and producer, Van Vicker, showed his love and affection for some Ebola survivors in Liberia when he walked 3 miles to meet them. Van Joseph Vicker, 37, was born to a Ghanaian Liberian mother and a Dutch father. The Afro-Hollywood ...
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Ghanaian Actor and producer, Van Vicker, showed his love and affection for some Ebola survivors in Liberia when he walked 3 miles to meet them. Van Joseph Vicker, 37, was born to a Ghanaian Liberian mother and a Dutch father. The Afro-Hollywood ...
Liberians Cautioned against Stigmatizing Ebola Survivors
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Kenya urges counties to invest more funds in healthcare facilities
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Kenya's health officials have called on county governments to invest more funds in developing healthcare infrastructure to support devolution of health services. youth accessing healthcare. Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) CEO Lily Koros said improving the ...
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Kenya's health officials have called on county governments to invest more funds in developing healthcare infrastructure to support devolution of health services. youth accessing healthcare. Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) CEO Lily Koros said improving the ...
Graphic Online
Make lands available for development - Chiefs urged
Graphic Online
The Municipal Chief Executive for Asante Akim Central, Alhaji Braimah Boyong, has appealed to chiefs and traditional authorities to make land available to metropolitan, municipal and district assemblies for development projects. The MCE further urged ...
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The Municipal Chief Executive for Asante Akim Central, Alhaji Braimah Boyong, has appealed to chiefs and traditional authorities to make land available to metropolitan, municipal and district assemblies for development projects. The MCE further urged ...
Life Hacks: 6 things to avoid eating while hung over
Pulse Nigeria
Being hung over is no fun, and eating these foods will only make feel worse, so, it is important to know them in order to avoid them. Greasy food- this is the worst thing to eat during a hangover. Rather than making it better, it makes it worse so avoid chips and ...
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Pulse Nigeria
Being hung over is no fun, and eating these foods will only make feel worse, so, it is important to know them in order to avoid them. Greasy food- this is the worst thing to eat during a hangover. Rather than making it better, it makes it worse so avoid chips and ...
Irish Independent
New cancer drug hailed as 'game changer' by experts
Irish Independent
A pair of cancer drugs which shrink tumours have been hailed as a "game changer'' in the fight against the deadly disease. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The drugs have been particularly effective in treating ...
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Irish Independent
A pair of cancer drugs which shrink tumours have been hailed as a "game changer'' in the fight against the deadly disease. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The drugs have been particularly effective in treating ...
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South Korea reports 2 deaths from MERS virus
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South Korea on Tuesday reported the first two deaths from an outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) that has affected 25 people in two weeks, as officials scrambled to contain the outbreak. A 58-year-old woman, who had contact with South ...
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CBC.ca
South Korea on Tuesday reported the first two deaths from an outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) that has affected 25 people in two weeks, as officials scrambled to contain the outbreak. A 58-year-old woman, who had contact with South ...
Hyundai Motor asks employees to avoid Middle East due to MERS scare
South Korea confirms deaths from MERS
South Korea: 2 Die of MERS Virus
Los Angeles Times
To minimize risk of infidelity, make sure you earn as much as your spouse
Los Angeles Times
Being the main breadwinner in a marriage may not earn you as much gratitude as you'd hope -- especially if you're a woman, according to a new study. lRelated Narcissistic kid? Blame the parents, study says · Science Now · Narcissistic kid? Blame the ...
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Los Angeles Times
Being the main breadwinner in a marriage may not earn you as much gratitude as you'd hope -- especially if you're a woman, according to a new study. lRelated Narcissistic kid? Blame the parents, study says · Science Now · Narcissistic kid? Blame the ...
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Boy, 2, put in care because of parents' smoking
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A two-year-old boy has been removed from his parents' care and may now be adopted because there was so much cigarette smoke in his home. The boy's health visitor told a family court judge that she had not come across such a smoke-filled house in her ...
Toddler removed: Smoking parents lose custody of son in a cloud of smokeExaminer.com
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A two-year-old boy has been removed from his parents' care and may now be adopted because there was so much cigarette smoke in his home. The boy's health visitor told a family court judge that she had not come across such a smoke-filled house in her ...
Toddler removed: Smoking parents lose custody of son in a cloud of smoke
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Two-year-old boy removed from parents' care after concerns over family's 'smoky ...
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