Reducerea efectelor asociate fumatului, prin strategii de reducere a riscurilor, este una dintre cele mai mari oportunități de sănătate publică la nivel mondial și ca atare, industria tutunului inovează în mod constant pentru a dezvolta produse alternative fără ardere, satisfăcătoare, cu un profil redus de risc în comparație cu fumatul. De asemenea, acceptarea și adoptarea politicilor de reducere a riscurilor în întreaga lume reprezintă o oportunitate imensă pentru consumatori și societate, consideră James Murphy, Director Științific și de Cercetare în cadrul BAT, una dintre cele mai mari companii globale din domeniu și liderul pieței tutunului din România.
tagJames Murphy, director științific BAT: Adoptarea politicilor de reducere a riscurilor reprezintă o oportunitate imensă pentru societateReducerea efectelor asociate fumatului, prin strategii de reducere a riscurilor, este una dintre cele mai mari oportunități de sănătate publică la nivel mondial și ca atare, industria tutunului inovează în mod constant pentru a dezvolta produse alternative fără ardere, satisfăcătoare, cu un profil redus de risc în comparație cu fumatul. De asemenea, acceptarea și adoptarea politicilor de reducere a riscurilor în întreaga lume reprezintă o oportunitate imensă pentru consumatori și societate, consideră James Murphy, Director Științific și de Cercetare în cadrul BAT, una dintre cele mai mari companii globale din domeniu și liderul pieței tutunului din România. sharesave
Dodgers look flat on Shohei Ohtani bobblehead nightDodgers lose their second in a row, managing only four singles against a struggling Cincinnati Reds team.
Chris Kreider ended Rangers’ power-play drought at perfect timeHighlights from the Rangers' 5-3 Game 6 win over the Hurricanes on Friday night to advance to the Easter Conference Final.
Trump will campaign in Minnesota after attending his son Barron's graduationFormer President Donald Trump’s break from his hush money trial in New York includes a trip to Minnesota for a Republican fundraiser in a traditionally Democratic state that he boasts he can carry in November
PGA Championship odds: A new leader at the top after Round 1Round 1 of the PGA Championship is in the books, and there's a new favorite at the top of the odds board.
Chris Kreider adds another signature playoff moment to storied Rangers careerThe narrative was threatening to overwhelm the Rangers. But the narrative was never really about this team and its Game 4 and Game 5 defeats.
Bus rider fatally shot amid spate of violence on L.A. MetroA Metro passenger was fatally shot on a bus Thursday afternoon in Commerce hours after Mayor Karen Bass ordered a 'surge' in law enforcement on the system's trains and buses.
GREG GUTFELD: Don't expect a 'fair fight' in Trump-Biden debates, it's 'not part of the Democrat playbook'Fox News host Greg Gutfeld argues there are "other tricks in the works" to explain President Biden's plans to debate former President Trump on "Gutfeld!"
Mets’ Edwin Diaz won’t use being out for year as reason for closing woesIt took 17 games this season for Mets closer Edwin Diaz to allow his ninth run and blow his third save, a far cry from his magical 2022 season.
Rangers’ Chris Kreider gave teammates third-period guarantee before hat trickChris Kreider told teammates within earshot that he was going to score before they took the ice Thursday for the third period of Game 6.
Alleged arsonist, 26, set NY state trooper’s childhood home on fire over traffic ticketsWilliams had searched online for personal information about the trooper who gave him traffic tickets, including his address, before the house fire, according to the DA.
At Least 12 Arrested at U.C. Berkeley After Police Order Protesters to DisperseThe authorities had given demonstrators until 7 p.m. to vacate a new encampment that had been erected at a fire-damaged complex on campus.
Houston metro rocked by severe storms that left 4 dead and over 1 million without powerDuring the height of the severe weather, utility companies that service the Houston metro reported that nearly 1 million customers were without power.
4 dead as storms slam Houston again; nearly 1 million customers without powerThe Houston Mayor's Office confirmed to CBS News that there were at least four weather-related deaths from the storms.
5/16: CBS Evening NewsMorehouse College prepares for possible disruptions ahead of Biden's commencement address; Oncology nurse faces down her own cancer diagnosis with courage
5/16: CBS Evening NewsMorehouse College prepares for possible disruptions ahead of Biden's commencement address; Oncology nurse faces down her own cancer diagnosis with courage
Rangers refused to panic while staring down past demons: ‘It was calm’This was a referendum on the culture built not just by Peter Laviolette but by the guys who were here before him.
Archaeologists Reveal Iron Age Building Destroyed by 'Violent' FireAround 2,200 years ago, a fire ravaged an Iron Age settlement, preserving remains that shed light on the life of the community.
Billie Eilish is a master of deception on mind-blowing new album ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’: reviewThe critical darling's sonic sleight of hand comes to play throughout her latest record, on which she contorts herself to toy with diverse genres and tempos.
Ask Amy: Retired couple misses social activities since the pandemicA retired couple has seen their social life dwindle as many of the activities they used to participate in have been shut down.
Miss Manners: Longtime friends lose minds over canceled dinner plansA couple canceled dinner plans with old friends a month ago. Their friends are still fuming.
Carolyn Hax: After holiday meals, guests rush the kitchen to claim the leftoversWhen fellow guests rush the leftovers after big family holiday gatherings, is it okay to speak up on behalf of the hosts?
How Rich Candidates Burned Cash on Running for OfficeIt is a time-honored tradition in U.S. politics: wealthy people burning through their fortunes to ultimately lose an election.
Elle King sobbed after drunken Dolly Parton birthday tribute performance, admits ‘I was mortified’Elle King spoke out for the first time about her drunken performance during Dolly Parton's 78th birthday celebration at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry in January.
At Least Four Dead as Storms Batter Houston AreaBuildings were damaged in Houston and school officials canceled classes in the city on Friday, citing the destruction. It may take the city as much as 48 hours to restore power to some customers.
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Hurricanes coach accuses Rangers’ Mika Zibanejad of selling crucial penalty: ‘Lot of extra’Minutes after his team’s season ended, Carolina coach Rod Brind’Amour expressed his displeasure with the call that led to the Rangers’ tying goal in their comeback victory Thursday night.
Missouri Attorney General Accuses Local Government of Doxxing Chiefs KickerDavid Eulitt/Getty ImagesMissouri’s top prosecutor is baying for justice after accusing Kansas City of having “doxxed” Harrison Butker, the Chiefs kicker who has come under fire in recent days for a controversial commencement speech in which he urged women to get back in the kitchen.State Attorney General Andrew Bailey said his office was “demanding accountability,” declaring that he would “enforce the Missouri Human Rights Act to ensure Missourians are not targeted for their free exercise of religion” and telling his X audience to “stay tuned.”Bailey’s heated response came after the official X account of Kansas City tweeted “a reminder” on Wednesday night that Butker did not live in Kansas City, but in a named city around 25 minutes’ drive away.Read more at The Daily Beast.
Missouri Attorney General Accuses Local Government of Doxxing Chiefs KickerDavid Eulitt/Getty ImagesMissouri’s top prosecutor is baying for justice after accusing Kansas City of having “doxxed” Harrison Butker, the Chiefs kicker who has come under fire in recent days for a controversial commencement speech in which he urged women to get back in the kitchen.State Attorney General Andrew Bailey said his office was “demanding accountability,” declaring that he would “enforce the Missouri Human Rights Act to ensure Missourians are not targeted for their free exercise of religion” and telling his X audience to “stay tuned.”Bailey’s heated response came after the official X account of Kansas City tweeted “a reminder” on Wednesday night that Butker did not live in Kansas City, but in a named city around 25 minutes’ drive away.Read more at The Daily Beast.
Rangers fans raucously celebrate inside — and outside — the Garden after Game 6 thrillerThe Rangers huge Game 6 series-clinching win over the Hurricanes in Game 6 came on the road, but that didn't mean Madison Square Garden was silent.
Christopher Gregor, NJ dad accused of son’s treadmill death, tried to coach his mother’s testimonyIn the recorded jailhouse call, both Gregor's parents were heard repeatedly telling their son to stop talking.
‘Summer House’ star West Wilson says Jesse Solomon and Danielle Olivera had sexual tension"I think Danielle would f--k Jessie in two seconds," Wilson said during Page Six's "Virtual Reali-Tea" live taping Thursday.
Kevin Spacey Breaks Cover to Do First U.S. TV Interview in Seven YearsNewsNationKevin Spacey sat for his first U.S. television interview in seven years on Thursday, telling NewsNation’s Chris Cuomo that he is eager to “get back to work” in show business after a series of sexual misconduct accusations derailed his career.When asked by the Cuomo host about some of Spacey’s peers in the industry—like Liam Neeson and Sharon Stone—publicly stating their desire to see his return, Spacey said their support “means a tremendous amount.”“These are people that I have conversations with who have been really helpful on my path, and I’m very, very grateful to them,” he said. “But look, Chris. Here’s the thing: I just want to go back to work. I would much rather play you in a movie than to be sitting here answering questions on your show.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
Kevin Spacey Breaks Cover to Do First U.S. TV Interview in Seven YearsNewsNationKevin Spacey sat for his first U.S. television interview in seven years on Thursday, telling NewsNation’s Chris Cuomo that he is eager to “get back to work” in show business after a series of sexual misconduct accusations derailed his career.When asked by the Cuomo host about some of Spacey’s peers in the industry—like Liam Neeson and Sharon Stone—publicly stating their desire to see his return, Spacey said their support “means a tremendous amount.”“These are people that I have conversations with who have been really helpful on my path, and I’m very, very grateful to them,” he said. “But look, Chris. Here’s the thing: I just want to go back to work. I would much rather play you in a movie than to be sitting here answering questions on your show.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
May 16, 2024 Israel-Hamas warIsrael called South Africa the "legal arm" of Hamas on Thursday after it accused Israeli forces, in remarks at the International Court of Justice, of failing to protect civilians in the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
May 16, 2024 Israel-Hamas warIsrael called South Africa the "legal arm" of Hamas on Thursday after it accused Israeli forces, in remarks at the International Court of Justice, of failing to protect civilians in the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
Chiefs’ Harrison Butker jersey ranked among NFL’s bestsellers after kicker’s faith-based commencement addressKansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker's commencement address at a private Catholic liberal arts school in Kansas over the weekend has drawn strong reaction.
Deadly Storm Ravages South Texas: Everything We KnowSouthern Texas was pummeled by a violent storm on Thursday, knocking out power for nearly 1 million residents.
UPS driver fatally shot while sitting in parked van, Irvine police sayThe Irvine Police Department said that a man was shot near Chrysler and Bendix streets around 3 p.m. Thursday.
New Hampshire daycare workers sprinkled melatonin in children’s food unbeknownst to parents, police sayThe owner of an in-home daycare in New Hampshire and three of her employees are facing charges after they allegedly served melatonin to children without parents’ knowledge and consent
Rangers become first Presidents’ Trophy winner in nearly a decade to make conference finalThe Rangers are the first team to advance to the Conference Finals after winning the President's Trophy in nine years.
Donovan Mitchell shoots down reported Cavaliers discontent: ‘Sick of y’all’Donovan Mitchell is trying to put an end to the rumors about his happiness in Cleveland.
Seth Meyers Revels in Lauren Boebert’s Courthouse HumiliationNBCFormer president Donald Trump is not allowed to publicly complain about his ongoing trial without risking a gag order violation, so Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and a clown car of Republican suck-ups flew to Manhattan Thursday to aid his defense.After sitting through hours of the proceedings, she attempted to give an impassioned speech outside the courthouse, only to be drowned out by a sea of heckling New Yorkers who got creative rather than sticking with the tried and true “boos” often used to disrupt public addresses.They chanted “Beetlejuice!” at Boebert, referring to the 2023 scandal where she was kicked out of a public theater for vaping and groping her date—all of which was caught on camera.Read more at The Daily Beast.
Seth Meyers Revels in Lauren Boebert’s Courthouse HumiliationNBCFormer president Donald Trump is not allowed to publicly complain about his ongoing trial without risking a gag order violation, so Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and a clown car of Republican suck-ups flew to Manhattan Thursday to aid his defense.After sitting through hours of the proceedings, she attempted to give an impassioned speech outside the courthouse, only to be drowned out by a sea of heckling New Yorkers who got creative rather than sticking with the tried and true “boos” often used to disrupt public addresses.They chanted “Beetlejuice!” at Boebert, referring to the 2023 scandal where she was kicked out of a public theater for vaping and groping her date—all of which was caught on camera.Read more at The Daily Beast.
Gen Z daughter tries to explain what she does at family steel company — as boss dad can’t stop laughing in viral TikTok"I've always had a big passion for structural steel," the daughter joked.
Cavaliers' Donovan Mitchell refutes report suggesting he grew frustrated with teammatesA report recently surfaced saying four-time NBA All-Star Donovan Mitchell "grew frustrated with some teammates" at times throughout the 2023-24 season.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are on ‘two completely different pages’ in their marriage: report"They started having issues a few months ago as Jen had started ramping up work commitments and prepping for her tour," an insider told Us Weekly.
Mets grind out tough 11-inning win over Phillies to stop three-game skidThe Mets, in a sense, completed a circle in their four games this week against the Phillies.
Chris Kreider did his best Mark Messier impression in ridiculous Game 6 winKreider scored three goals in nine minutes, joining only Wayne Gretzky and Messier among Rangers who have scored a hat trick in any period of a playoff game.
Mike Schmidt destroyed Portland and the left is willing to re-elect himMike Schmidt, the leftist prosecutor in Portland, Ore., is asking voters to give him the opportunity to serve four more years as head of the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office.
King Charles Receives Standing Ovation Hours After Latest Health UpdateIsabel Infantes/ReutersKing Charles on Thursday night stepped out as his plans to resume his royal schedule during cancer treatment appear well underway.The 75-year-old took to the stage at the Royal Opera House after attending a special gala performance to pay tribute to Sir Antonio Pappano, the opera house’s longtime music director who is stepping down.The appearance came hours after Queen Camilla provided an update on the King’s health while attending a garden party in East Sussex, telling an audience that Charles is “getting better.” Captured by Royal Editor of The Sunday Times Roya Nikkhah, Camilla followed up her update adding, “Well, he would if he behaved himself.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
King Charles Receives Standing Ovation Hours After Latest Health UpdateIsabel Infantes/ReutersKing Charles on Thursday night stepped out as his plans to resume his royal schedule during cancer treatment appear well underway.The 75-year-old took to the stage at the Royal Opera House after attending a special gala performance to pay tribute to Sir Antonio Pappano, the opera house’s longtime music director who is stepping down.The appearance came hours after Queen Camilla provided an update on the King’s health while attending a garden party in East Sussex, telling an audience that Charles is “getting better.” Captured by Royal Editor of The Sunday Times Roya Nikkhah, Camilla followed up her update adding, “Well, he would if he behaved himself.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
Igor Shesterkin’s stone-cold third-period stop preserved the Rangers’ wild rallyChris Kreider's natural hat trick put the Rangers in front. Igor Shesterkin made sure they stayed there.
Reddit Partners With OpenAI to Bring Content to ChatGPT and AI Tools to RedditReddit forged a partnership with OpenAI that will bring its content to the chatbot ChatGPT and other products, while also helping the social media company add new artificial intelligence features to its forums.