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Unregulated activity led by Chinese enterprises in conflict-ravaged Myanmar is creating an environmental calamity in neighboring Thailand.
Sam Kelly explains how Queen Victoria became a huge fan of drugs—and how she brought China to its knees because of it.
We’re losing our children to digital brain rot, and they’re losing more than their attention spans.
Background: Childhood exposure to environmental tobacco smoke has been extensively associated with childhood respiratory illness; fewer studies have addressed the effects on adults. Methods: Childhood ...
Less than two decades after the First Opium War, Britain launched another brutal campaign against Qing China this time with ...
This is one of nine watercolours made during the second Opium War (1856-60) by Thomas Goldsworthy Dutton. The war was a major victory for the British over the Qing Dynasty and led to the legalisation ...
Inspectors found hand washing problems and moldy vegetables at local restaurants. WRAL's 5 On Your Side shows us where the violations were found in this week's restaurant ratings report.
Objective: This study aims to compare the trends of tobacco prevalence and secondhand smoke exposure in Rizhao, China, before and after the lockdown, and to analyze the changes in residents’ awareness ...
Hong Kong health authorities are investigating a carbon monoxide poisoning incident involving a 31-year-old man, who lost consciousness and sustained a head injury after smoking shisha at a Mong ...
Tiotropium DPI is known for its efficacy in improving lung function and quality of life for patients suffering from respiratory conditions.
Shanghai — a heady mix of jazz clubs, opium dens, warlords, and Western decadence. Glamour and grit collided under flickering neon in what was then called the Paris of the East. Amid this chaos, the ...