Smokers’ lives at risk when they’re denied alternatives to cigarettes

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:48:29 GMT

Smokers’ lives at risk when they’re denied alternatives to cigarettes When dogma replaces science in public health policy, people pay with their lives. That was the stark warning from experts who took part in an online discussion hosted by the Italian cultural and political journal Formiche. There are more than a billion cigarette smokers in the world and if they don’t stop, half of them will die as a result. So it’s vitally important to adopt the most effective methods to get them to give up, writes Political Editor Nick Powell.Smoke-free nicotine products, such as vapes are 90% safer than smoking cigarettes and have proved highly effective at helping smokers to give up a habit that is likely to kill them. Nicotine is addictive but it’s the smoke that kills. Yet the only nicotine product the World Health Organisation is not currently trying to ban outright is cigarettes.That shocking observation was made by Dr Anders Milton, president of Sweden’s Snus Commission. Snus is a tobacco product almost unique to Sweden, which is not lit but simply placed un...

Commission endorses positive preliminary assessment of Slovakia's request for a €662 million disbursement under the Recovery and Resilience Facility

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:48:29 GMT

Commission endorses positive preliminary assessment of Slovakia's request for a €662 million disbursement under the Recovery and Resilience Facility The Commission has endorsed a positive preliminary assessment of Slovakia's payment request for €662 million in grants under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF). This is Slovakia's third payment request under the RRF. With their request, the Slovakian authorities provided detailed and comprehensive evidence demonstrating the satisfactory fulfilment of 21 milestones and six targets.On 25 September 2023, Slovakia submitted to the Commission a payment request based on the achievement of the 21 milestones and six targets set out in the Council Implementing Decision for the third instalment. These cover a set of transformative reformsrelated to renewables, green and digital transition, education, research and development, as well as important investments to create new Digital Innovation Hubs.The Slovakian recovery and resilience plan includes a wide range of investment and reform measures organised in 19 thematic components. The plan will be fina...

Horoscopes Nov. 27, 2023: Alison Pill, proceed with confidence

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:48:29 GMT

Horoscopes Nov. 27, 2023: Alison Pill, proceed with confidence CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Alison Pill, 38; Jaleel White, 47; Fisher Stevens, 60; Kathryn Bigelow, 72.Happy Birthday: Leave nothing to chance. Do your due diligence and proceed with confidence. It’s up to you to control and manufacture what you want. Change is apparent but will require a hands-on approach to minimize the mental, emotional or physical cost. Trust yourself, not hearsay. Break down every detail separately, and you can transform your intentions into something concrete. A passionate mind will lead to an exciting transformation. Your numbers are 4, 17, 21, 24, 32, 37, 49.ARIES (March 21-April 19): Stay focused on what’s important to you and what you need to do to keep your cash flowing and growing. Learn from mistakes and refuse to let anyone interfere or convince you to do something that isn’t in your best interest. Put yourself first. 4 starsTAURUS (April 20-May 20): Don’t labor over what others do; pay attention to what’s important and ...

Ask Amy: This teen mom is trying to manipulate my son

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:48:29 GMT

Ask Amy: This teen mom is trying to manipulate my son Dear Amy: My youngest son, “Thomas,” dated “Alyssa” sporadically during high school.Related ArticlesAdvice | Ask Amy: I’m being punished for refusing to give in to my child’s spouse Advice | Ask Amy: Now I’m expected to sew a custom quilt for a stranger as a gift Advice | Ask Amy: I heard my teen bragging about her trickery. I’m furious; my husband thinks it’s cute. Advice | Ask Amy: My boyfriend said his public insult was just a joke. Should I let it go? Advice | Ask Amy: This odd comment makes me wonder if my empty-nest parents are off the rails It was a volatile relationship (he’s non-confrontational, she loves drama).Alyssa became pregnant at the end of his senior year (her junior year). He took a paternity test to confirm that he was the father. They managed to work out visitation (nothing legal).“Trent” is now 10 months old, an...

Harriette Cole: I’m on the brink of unloading on my husband about the car crash

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:48:29 GMT

Harriette Cole: I’m on the brink of unloading on my husband about the car crash DEAR HARRIETTE: My husband recently crashed his car while running a stop sign, and I’m finding it difficult to cope with the situation.Related ArticlesAdvice | Harriette Cole: I can no longer be silent about this messed-up family Advice | Harriette Cole: She’s the restaurant patron from hell, and she needs to hear that Advice | Harriette Cole: How to reboot when Thanksgiving stress sets in Advice | Harriette Cole: What do I do about an ex-friend who’s trying to undermine my work? Advice | Harriette Cole: My newfound love of reading is disrupting my life The worst part is that we were so close to paying off the car, and now we have to deal with the financial repercussions of the accident.I can’t help but feel upset and frustrated, especially considering the progress we had made in paying off the car. It feels like a setback we didn’t need, and I’m struggling to find a w...

Miss Manners: How do I tell these people I don’t want their prayers?

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:48:29 GMT

Miss Manners: How do I tell these people I don’t want their prayers? DEAR MISS MANNERS: My question concerns the phrase “thoughts and prayers,” which imposes one’s own religion on those with differing (or no) religious beliefs.Related ArticlesAdvice | Miss Manners: My mother-in-law tried to ban me from wearing bright colors on vacation Advice | Miss Manners: Is this lowering of office chairs a common practice? Advice | Miss Manners: How can I rein in a greedy co-worker? Advice | Miss Manners: How should I have responded to a loud comment about my makeup? Advice | Miss Manners: She was embarrassingly rude in public and then blamed it on anxiety I do respect the rights of individuals to believe in and practice their own religion. I do not, however, think that any religious beliefs/practices should be forced upon others.I am a lifelong atheist who abandoned religion once I was old enough to challenge my parents’ beliefs. I have now been diagnosed with...

Dear Abby: I can’t believe my son spoke to his partner that way

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:48:29 GMT

Dear Abby: I can’t believe my son spoke to his partner that way DEAR ABBY: I overheard my adult child speak to his significant other in a way I have heard only one other time. My child was not raised that way. My spouse and our children lived in what I thought was a traditional upbringing.Related ArticlesAdvice | Dear Abby: My sister met a British guy, and now she’s a mouse Advice | Dear Abby: My husband says he can’t wear his wedding ring to the office Advice | Dear Abby: All these women want to date me, and I don’t know what to do Advice | Dear Abby: How can I get my wife to give my car keys back? Advice | Dear Abby: I’m dreading talking to this girl’s parents about the cheek situation I was shocked the first time and calmly expressed that speaking to another person with those words was disrespectful. I chalked it up to his being young and not being mindful of other people’s feelings.Once again, although I was not attempting to e...

North Korea restores border guard posts as tensions rise over its satellite launch, Seoul says

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:48:29 GMT

North Korea restores border guard posts as tensions rise over its satellite launch, Seoul says SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea is restoring front-line guard posts that it had dismantled during a previous period of inter-Korean rapprochement, South Korea’s military said Monday, after animosities spiked between the rivals over the North’s recent spy satellite launch.The two Koreas previously dismantled or disarmed 11 of their guard posts inside their heavily fortified border, called the Demilitarized Zone, under a 2018 deal meant to ease front-line military confrontations. But the deal is now in danger of being scrapped as both Koreas openly threaten to breach it. The 2018 agreement required the two Koreas to halt aerial surveillance and live-fire exercises at no-fly and buffer zones that they established along the DMZ, as well as remove some of their front-line guard posts and land mines. The deal left South Korea with 50 board guard posts and North Korea with 150.After North Korea claimed to place its first military spy satellite into orbit on Nov. 21, South...

Hardik Pandya back at Mumbai Indians in high-profile trade ahead of 2024 season in IPL

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:48:29 GMT

Hardik Pandya back at Mumbai Indians in high-profile trade ahead of 2024 season in IPL MUMBAI, India (AP) — India allrounder Hardik Pandya sealed his return to Mumbai Indians on Monday in a high-profile trade ahead of the upcoming Indian Premier League season.Pandya became a superstar in his home country during his first spell with Mumbai from 2015-21, when he won the title four times. He was released and joined new franchise Gujarat Titans, which he led to the IPL title in 2022 as the team’s captain.Under Pandya, the Titans lost the 2023 final to Chennai Super Kings.Pandya will reunite with India internationals Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah and Suryakumar Yadav in Mumbai, which described him as an “eternal fan favorite.”“From being a young scouted talent of Mumbai Indians to now being a Team India star, Hardik has come a long way and we’re excited for what the future holds for him and Mumbai Indians,” said Nita. M. Ambani, the team’s co-owner.Mumbai also has traded Australia allrounder Cameron Green to Royal Challengers Bangalore.Financial details of the t...

China inicia investigación criminal sobre banco en la sombra que se declara “insolvente”

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:48:29 GMT

China inicia investigación criminal sobre banco en la sombra que se declara “insolvente” (CNN) — Los problemas que aquejan a uno de los conglomerados financieros privados más grandes de China se profundizaron con Zhongzhi ahora en el centro de una investigación criminal.La policía de Beijing inició una investigación sobre la unidad de gestión patrimonial de Zhongzhi Enterprise Group, según dijeron las autoridades durante este fin de semana. El anuncio se produce pocos días después de que la empresa dijera a los inversores que es ” gravemente insolvente”.Según un comunicado publicado este sábado, la policía sospecha de Zhongzhi de “delitos ilegales” y aplicó “medidas penales obligatorias” contra varios sospechosos, incluido uno de apellido Xie. El fundador del grupo, Xie Zhikun, murió de un ataque cardíaco en diciembre de 2021, pero sus sobrinos ocupan puestos clave en el grupo, según los medios estatales chinos.“Se solicita a los inversores que cooperen activamente con la policía en la investigación y recopilación de pruebas”, dijo la polic...