Great britain test alcohol and tobacco
- Health & Fitness (22 Mar, 2007)
Alcohol kills faster than ecstasy
A new drug list was revised by Britain's drug experts to reveal that alcohol and tobacco put your health at greater risk than such dangerous drugs as LSD, cannabis and ecstasy. ...
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- Health & Fitness (15 Oct, 2007)
Mothers-to-be Smoking Results in 90 % of Cot Deaths
A lot of expectant women ignore adverse effects of prenatal and postnatal smoking and the risk of sudden infant death ...
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- Health & Fitness (22 May, 2008)
Number of Alcohol Related Illnesses Doubled in the UK
Royal British Healthcare Organization claimed that in the UK the number of people, who have been treated from illnesses caused by alcohol consumption, has doubled during the last 10 years. ...
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- Politics (28 Feb, 2007)
Scientific contribution in Iraq war undermined
Britain's Armed Forces may no longer take part in operations countering Iraq's thread without considerable funds in essential technology advancements, where scientists make their greatest contribution, announced a committee of MPs. ...
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- Science (05 Mar, 2007)
Happiness Might Appear Before Fortunate Events Occur, Study Says
A recent study on human happiness reveals that our adaptation to major life events is not the only factor to influence our well-being. Those who will have their life run in a more balanced way are predominantly inclined to feel happy long before the fortunate occurrence in their life. ...
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- Politics (21 Mar, 2007)
Appointees are said to weaken the tobacco case
Sharon Eubanks, a 22-year Justice Dept. veteran, reports new facts about the tobacco case from 2005. She said that certain people have used their political power to influence the course of the case. ...
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- Technology (30 Apr, 2007)
Overcoming the Culture Shock with a Mobile Phone Game
A game technology expert at the University of Portsmouth developed a game which is to help overseas students overcome the culture-shock they will encounter within the campus of a certain university. ...
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- Health & Fitness (26 Jul, 2007)
Better Bras for Women - Hong-Kong Researchers Say They Did It
Hong-Kong researchers will try to implement new standards for bra sizes, as they claim that the old "A-B-C-D" system is not comfortable enough. ...
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- Offbeat (15 Aug, 2007)
Postal Clerk in Britain Wins Record Jackpot
A British clerical assistant will be officially declared as the biggest-ever winner in Britain, having won the record jackpot of over 35 million pounds ...
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- Politics (24 Aug, 2007)
Forced Adoption Doesn't Give Parents Any Chance
More than 100 children in UK were adopted too quickly to give their parents a possibility to preserve their family ...
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- Health & Fitness (30 Aug, 2007)
Genes Permanently Turned On by Smoking
A study, which was published in BMC Genomics, an on-line open-access journal, was able to explain why those people who used to smoke still have a higher risk for lung cancer development than those who never had the bad habit ...
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- Technology (06 Sep, 2007)
British Cybercrooks Moving at One-Crime per 10 Seconds Speed
British cybercrooks are gaining new grounds at amazing speed, with some online-committed crimes outstripping their equivalents in real world ...
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- Health & Fitness (13 Sep, 2007)
5-Year-Old Girl - Youngest in the World with Double Lung Transplant
Doctors had given Mariam Imran five months to live, but the donated organ saved the girl's life with help of the operation that returned her to normal life ...
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- Offbeat (20 Sep, 2007)
Hands-Free Phones - More Dangerous for Drivers than Alcoholic Drinks
Drivers who think they are safe if talking on hands-free mobiles in fact face greater risk of car crash than drunk drivers ...
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- Current Events (25 Sep, 2007)
50 plus workers become more valuable
Many countries are at risk of having considerable lack of skilled workers and increased labor costs if they won't persuade older workers to stay and work beyond retirement age. ...
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