South Korea approves cigarette price hike BBC News
South Korea's parliament has approved an 80% hike in the price of cigarettes, a move aimed at curbing consumption. A rise from 2,500 won ($2.25; £1.43) per pack to 4,500 won from 1 January was part of the 2015 budget adopted late on Tuesday.
S. Korea ups ciagrette prices 80%Bangkok Post
S. Korea to almost double cigarette prices from Jan 1The Rakyat Post
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South Korea's parliament has approved an 80% hike in the price of cigarettes, a move aimed at curbing consumption. A rise from 2,500 won ($2.25; £1.43) per pack to 4,500 won from 1 January was part of the 2015 budget adopted late on Tuesday.
S. Korea ups ciagrette prices 80%
S. Korea to almost double cigarette prices from Jan 1
Make training to serve alcohol responsibly a requirement here TODAYonline
Victoria's Responsible Service of Alcohol programme teaches what blood alcohol content is exactly, its legal limits and what happens to the body and the different degrees of cognitive impairment that sets in when the legal limits are breached. TODAY File ...
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Victoria's Responsible Service of Alcohol programme teaches what blood alcohol content is exactly, its legal limits and what happens to the body and the different degrees of cognitive impairment that sets in when the legal limits are breached. TODAY File ...
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Is The Second-Highest IQ Maintained With 50 Pills A Day? Rick Rosner Details ... Medical Daily
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World's second smartest man takes 50 pills a day to 'make brain work better'TODAYonline
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World's second smartest man takes 50 pills a day to 'make brain work better'
Time to end unfair ban on gay blood donors San Francisco Chronicle
An outdated and unfair policy that prevents gay men from donating badly needed blood could finally be changed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. It's time for the cautious agency to listen to the experts and go with science, not hidebound fears.
US panel fails to make recommendation on gay blood donorsGlobalPost
Gay men may be able to donate blood following decades-long banNorthland's NewsCenter
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An outdated and unfair policy that prevents gay men from donating badly needed blood could finally be changed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. It's time for the cautious agency to listen to the experts and go with science, not hidebound fears.
US panel fails to make recommendation on gay blood donors
Gay men may be able to donate blood following decades-long ban
250 Nigerian Medics Head to Ebola-Hit Nations NDTV
Lagos, Nigeria: The African Union (AU) on Wednesday announced the deployment of 250 Nigerian medics to Ebola-ravaged Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone. Volunteers from other African countries are expected to join the Nigerians in the epicentre of the ...
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Lagos, Nigeria: The African Union (AU) on Wednesday announced the deployment of 250 Nigerian medics to Ebola-ravaged Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone. Volunteers from other African countries are expected to join the Nigerians in the epicentre of the ...
US Military Ebola Effort Could End by Summer, Top General Says
Ebola co-discoverer Piot criticizes WHO's 'slow' reaction
Ebola: 250 Nigerian volunteers depart for Sierra Leone, others today
Psychiatric patients struggle to get through Ukraine conflict Daily Mail
SLOVYANOSERBSK, Ukraine, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Anna Tsvirinko takes her hand out of the jacket she is wearing over her nurse's uniform to keep warm and points at a dirty mattress in the unheated ward of the Ukrainian psychiatric hospital where she works.
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SLOVYANOSERBSK, Ukraine, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Anna Tsvirinko takes her hand out of the jacket she is wearing over her nurse's uniform to keep warm and points at a dirty mattress in the unheated ward of the Ukrainian psychiatric hospital where she works.
Harsh Conditions Found in Indian Mental Health Facilities for Women NDTV
The report found 38 cases of physical abuse, with many patients reporting that they were beaten with sticks. (Representational Image). submit to reddit; inShare; Add to Flipboard Magazine. email. New Delhi: Women and girls with intellectual disabilities or ...
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The report found 38 cases of physical abuse, with many patients reporting that they were beaten with sticks. (Representational Image). submit to reddit; inShare; Add to Flipboard Magazine. email. New Delhi: Women and girls with intellectual disabilities or ...
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Indian women in mental hospitals 'treated worse than animals'
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Polish toddler 'improving' after night in freezing cold BBC News
A toddler is recovering in hospital after being found unconscious in freezing temperatures in Poland. The two-year-old boy, named in reports as Adam, was discovered lying on the ground in the village of Raclawice, just north of Krakow. He was wearing only ...
Doctor: Polish boy found in freezing cold improvesNew Zealand Herald
Miracle toddler survives severe hypothermia in PolandChannel News Asia
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A toddler is recovering in hospital after being found unconscious in freezing temperatures in Poland. The two-year-old boy, named in reports as Adam, was discovered lying on the ground in the village of Raclawice, just north of Krakow. He was wearing only ...
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Taking a quantitative approach, researchers have resolved the complexity the E ... Asian Scientist Magazine
AsianScientist (Dec. 3, 2014) – Researchers at the Mechanobiology Institute have comprehensively described the network of proteins involved in cell-cell adhesions, or the cadherin interactome. This work has been published in Science Signaling.
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AsianScientist (Dec. 3, 2014) – Researchers at the Mechanobiology Institute have comprehensively described the network of proteins involved in cell-cell adhesions, or the cadherin interactome. This work has been published in Science Signaling.
Mapping the Interactome: Proteomics Reveals the E-cadherin Interaction Network
Mapping the Interactome
Diabetes, Heart Disease Linked to Carbs, Not Fat Live Trading News
Saturated fats have been called the Key element of heart disease and diabetes for more than 50 yrs, but a new study found that carbohydrates, not fats, are the true reason. Research at Ohio State University showed that 2Xling, or almost 3Xing saturated fat in ...
Study: Carbs are more harmful than saturated fatsMyFox Chicago
Heart Disease, Diabetes Linked to Carbs, Not Fat: StudyNewsmax Health
Heart Disease and Diabetes Risks Tied to Carbs, Not Fat, Study FindsYahoo News
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Saturated fats have been called the Key element of heart disease and diabetes for more than 50 yrs, but a new study found that carbohydrates, not fats, are the true reason. Research at Ohio State University showed that 2Xling, or almost 3Xing saturated fat in ...
Study: Carbs are more harmful than saturated fats
Heart Disease, Diabetes Linked to Carbs, Not Fat: Study
Heart Disease and Diabetes Risks Tied to Carbs, Not Fat, Study Finds
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