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Report: Smoking kills 8000 Israelis a year, including 700 passive smokers
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Smoking costs the Israeli economy about $3.3 billion a year, including direct and indirect costs to health system. Jun. 1, 2015 | 4:26 AM. submit to reddit. A woman smoking in a Tel Aviv restaurant, March 2015. Photo by Lea Golda Holterman. Text size.
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Smoking costs the Israeli economy about $3.3 billion a year, including direct and indirect costs to health system. Jun. 1, 2015 | 4:26 AM. submit to reddit. A woman smoking in a Tel Aviv restaurant, March 2015. Photo by Lea Golda Holterman. Text size.
Beijing public smoking ban begins
New Beijing law in aims to finally snuff out smoking in indoor public spaces
Tough public smoking ban begins in Beijing
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Cancer drugs rankings suggest many are of little benefit to patients
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Erlotinib tablets, which trade under the name Tarceva, have been singled out as being particularly ineffective by the research. Photograph: Bloomberg via Getty Images. Sarah Boseley Health editor. Saturday 30 May 2015 03.05 EDT Last modified on ...
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92-year-old cancer survivor becomes oldest woman to finish marathon
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A 92-year-old cancer survivor rocked her way into the record books on Sunday, becoming the oldest woman to finish a marathon. “I'm fine, they're really pampering me here,” Thompson said in a firm, joyful voice as people all around her shouted ...
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A 92-year-old cancer survivor rocked her way into the record books on Sunday, becoming the oldest woman to finish a marathon. “I'm fine, they're really pampering me here,” Thompson said in a firm, joyful voice as people all around her shouted ...
Woman, 92, achieves marathon record
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Tobacco shops still operating near schools in Nashik
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NASHIK: A year after a student survey revealed the presence of 10 tobacco shops near schools, the authorities and school managements have failed to close down 3-4 of them. Activists hoped that these shops operating in violation of SC orders will be shut ...
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NASHIK: A year after a student survey revealed the presence of 10 tobacco shops near schools, the authorities and school managements have failed to close down 3-4 of them. Activists hoped that these shops operating in violation of SC orders will be shut ...
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Start trying for a baby by age 30, top fertility doctor warns
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Women hoping to get pregnant should start trying for a baby before they turn 30, a top fertility doctor says. Professor Geeta Nargund. Source: Supplied. In a letter to British Education Secretary Nicky Morgan, consultant gynaecologist Professor Geeta Nargund ...
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Women hoping to get pregnant should start trying for a baby before they turn 30, a top fertility doctor says. Professor Geeta Nargund. Source: Supplied. In a letter to British Education Secretary Nicky Morgan, consultant gynaecologist Professor Geeta Nargund ...
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Sleep can reduce prejudices over race and religion: study - NYC Today
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HIV can be STARVED to death, study finds
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South Korea confirms more MERS cases
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SEOUL: Three more cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS, were discovered in South Korea, bringing the total number infected in the outbreak to 18, national media reported Monday. The most recent infections were detected in the same ...
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SEOUL: Three more cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS, were discovered in South Korea, bringing the total number infected in the outbreak to 18, national media reported Monday. The most recent infections were detected in the same ...
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