E-cigarettes: misconceptions about their dangers may be preventing people from quitting smoking

Concerns about Evali may be preventing some from switching to e-cigarettes to quit smoking. ALPA PROD/ Shutterstock When electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) first emerged, they became a popular way for people to quit smoking. But in 2019, a mysterious lung condition emerged that primarily affected young people, particularly those who vaped.Continue Reading

Point Lynas is strongly-fancied for the Novice Stakes over a mile of ‘good to firm’ Salisbury today on the strength of a ‘career-best’ effort in the fiercely-competitive seven furlongs Nursery Handicap at York last month, won by Harrow; significantly  trainer Charles Hills has booked Ryan Noore, the seventh different jockeyContinue Reading

The UK has some of the strictest gun laws in the world. What were already tight rules have become progressively more restrictive following tragic events such as the 1987 shootings in Hungerford, England and the 1996 shootings in Dunblane, Scotland. In most circumstances it is illegal to own a firearmContinue Reading

With the withdrawal of US and allied forces and final evacuation flights having departed, it’s becoming difficult and dangerous for most Afghans to leave the country. Evacuation flights were only available to select groups, notably foreign nationals, Afghans employed by western organisations, and those most at risk of Taliban reprisal.Continue Reading

During the pandemic, the pejorative term “snake-oil salesman” has been bandied about a lot. It’s been used, perhaps with a tinge of 1980s nostalgia, to describe convicted fraudster and serial opportunist Jim Bakker, whose colloidal Silver Solution required only some deft rebranding to become a specific curative for COVID-19. ForContinue Reading