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Chocolate lovers have fewer strokes

Tempted by a chocolate bar? Maybe indulging every so often is not a bad thing -- especially if it`s dark chocolate. ...

Workplace pollutants tied to kids` asthma risk

A mother`s exposure to airborne pollutants may increase the likelihood that her unborn child will later develop ...

RI to continue supporting Palestine`s UN membership bid

Indonesia will continue to support Palestine`s bid to become a member of the United Nations and keep monitoring ...

Developing nations must prioritize fight against cervical cancer

A Dutch gynecologist has called cervical cancer (or cancer of the cervix) a developing country disease because 80 ...

The World on a Plate - The New Menu from KU DE TA Champions the Kitchen's International Credentials

-     KU DE TA, Bali's renowned luxury bar and restaurant, is led by a dynamic hospitality team ...

Al Pacino`s daughter arrested for drunken driving

The 21-year-old daughter of actor Al Pacino was arrested in Manhattan for driving while intoxicated, police said on ...

Indonesia`s poor spend 70 pct of income on cigarettes

Poor people in Indonesia are trapped by addiction to tobacco and up to 70 percent of their earnings goes into buying ...

Number of smokers skyrocketing in Indonesia

The number of smokers in Indonesia has been skyrocketing in the past 16 years from 34.7 million in 1995 to be 65 ...

Al Gore Announces New Campaign and Worldwide, 24-Hour Event to Mobilize Climate Change Action

-24 Hours of Reality event to be produced by The Climate Reality Project,  formerly the Alliance for Climate ...

Strict regulations required to reduce number of smokers

Strict regulations and their consistent enforcement are required in Indonesia to reduce the number of smokers and ...

NZ prisoners given carrots to quit smoking

New Zealand prisoners are reportedly being offered carrot sticks to help them overcome nicotine cravings as jails ...

Argentina bans smoking in public places

Argentine lawmakers approved a nationwide law Wednesday that would ban tobacco advertising and smoking in public ...

Tobacco kills 55,000 Spaniards every year

The world health authority has confirmed that 55,000 Spaniards die as a result of tobacco-related diseases every ...

Coffee cuts risk of lethal prostat cancer - study

More is better when it comes to drinking coffee to ward off the risk of deadly prostate cancer, according to a major ...

WHO supports Jakarta City`s no-smoking program

The World Health Organization (WHO) supports the Jakarta city government`s no-smoking areas program as stipulated in ...