Voice of America Graphic Pictures Persuade People to Quit Smoking Voice of America By Lisa Schlein The World Health Organization says graphic pictures on cigarette packages are effective in getting people to quit smoking. China urged to put gruesome picture warnings on tobacco products Xinhua MIDDLE EAST: Tobacco kills – get the picture? IRINnews.org YLE News
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Xinhua MIDDLE EAST: Tobacco kills – get the picture? IRINnews.org DUBAI, 31 May 2009 (IRIN) – Tobacco Health Warnings is the theme for this year's World No Tobacco Day on 31 May. The World Health Organisation (WHO) is urging governments to increase public awareness of the dangers of smoking by requiring that all … China urged to put gruesome picture warnings on tobacco products Xinhua What pictorial warnings, ask Delhi tobacco vendors Sify Business Mirror
WKTV Driscoll Childrens Miracle Network Telethon 2009 KIII TV3 So far it's raised almost $700000, but Driscoll Children's Hospital is hoping to triple that number Sunday. If you tuned into Channel 3 Saturday night, you probably saw the Children's Miracle Network telethon was in full swing. Children's Miracle Network Telethon Starts This Weekend WHIOtv.com Annual Children's Miracle Network fundraiser starts today Greenville Daily Reflector South Carolina Now
AstraZeneca, Sanofi PARP Drugs Show Potential Against Cancer Wall Street Journal By Jennifer Corbett Dooren ORLANDO (Dow Jones)–Two studies looking at a new type of drug being designed to cause cancer cells to die in a different way than currently available drugs showed potential as a therapy for hard-to-treat types of breast … New drugs target hard-to-treat breast cancers Reuters Drugs Kill Cancer by Halting Tumor's Ability to Heal Itself Bloomberg Comtex Smartrend
TVNZ Three More Possible Swine Flu Cases HNN Huntingtonnews.net By Tony Rutherford Huntington, WV (HNN) – Three additional possible cases of Swine (H1N1 ) flu have been reported in West Virginia, according to health department officials. Eleven new A/H1N1 flu cases confirmed in Britain Xinhua Health officer: H1N1 virus not 'going to go away' Pittsburg Morning Sun Mid-Hudson News
Visit Bulgaria RPT-Kennedy plan to outline US healthcare overhaul Reuters By Donna Smith WASHINGTON, May 31 (Reuters) – Democratic plans for revamping US healthcare are taking shape, with Senator Edward Kennedy soon to announce a proposal which could form the core of the nation's new health system. Kennedy, Baucus Pledge to Coordinate Heath-Care Overhaul Plans Bloomberg 2 Democrats Spearheading Health Bill Are Split New York Times Wall Street Journal
WJBF-TV VA Hospitals Face Tough Questions By Panel RedOrbit Officials from the Department of Veteran Affairs will be facing some tough questions next month from a congressional panel regarding shoddy medical practices at several VA hospitals that have put thousands of former soldiers at risk of possible … Congressional panel to analyze VA hospital mishaps The Associated Press East Ridge Man Says VA In Murfreesboro Told Him He Was HIV Positive The Chattanoogan NewsChannel5.com
The debate over Guantanamo and the use of torture was the subject of a heated debate at a conference held by New York University’s Center on Law and Security in Florence, Italy, last weekend. Europeans called for a public airing of the Bush administration’s detention and interrogation policies.
Pakistan’s army is in the middle of a major counter-offensive against Islamist extremists in the greater Swat Valley. Government troops claim significant success in their five-week-old offensive against the Taliban, including the recapture of the main city, Mingora.