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Study finds secondhand smoke may be source of lead exposure in kids

Study finds secondhand smoke may be source of lead exposure in kids

  • UoH professor elected as Asia representative for International Sociological Society

    Prof. Ajailiu Niumai has been elected as the Asia Regional Representative of the Research Committee -32: Women, Gender and Society of the International Sociological Society (ISA) for a tenure of four years.
  • New York City: Man jumps to death from luxury 5-star hotel

    The police report indicates that the event occurred around 9 p.m. on Thursday evening at Manhattan's Mandarin Oriental Hotel, as reported by the New York Post.
  • 1 dead, houses damaged as 6.1-magnitude earthquake hits central Colombia

    A woman lost her life after leaping from her 10th-floor apartment window in the southern part of the city due to concerns about the building's potential collapse
  • Trump suggests April 2026 Trial for criminal election subversion case

    "The government's intent is evident: to hinder President Trump and his legal team from adequately preparing for the trial. The Court should reject the government's appeal," stated attorneys representing the former President.
  • Elon Musk describes Indian-American Ramaswamy as “promising candidate”

    Posting a video of Ramaswamy's interview with political commentator and talk show host Tucker Carlson on X (formerly Twitter), Musk remarked, "He shows great potential as a candidate."
  • Evacuees from Canadian wildfires denied boarding due to full flights

    Officials instructed the individuals who were denied entry on Thursday to make another attempt on either Friday or Saturday, according to the BBC's report.
  • Woman from Canada sentenced to 22 years in prison for mailing poison-laced letters to Trump

    The BBC reported that District Judge Dabney Friedrich sentenced 56-year-old Pascale Ferrier to a 262-month prison term on Thursday.
  • Sikh man accused of stabbing two individuals at community event in UK

    Charged with the offenses, Gurpreet Singh, who resides on Belmont Road in Ilford, made an appearance at Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court on Thursday.
  • Emergency meeting called by Canadian Prime Minister to address wildfire crisis

    Ongoing mass evacuations are taking place in the territory, encompassing the capital city of Yellowknife, which is the largest community in the region with a population exceeding 20,000.
  • Bangladesh reports nine more deaths due to dengue, fatalities reach 444

    World Health Organization (WHO) has called for swift action as dengue cases have witnessed a rise in Bangladesh, The Dhaka Tribune reported.
  • Pakistan caretaker PM Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar’s cabinet takes oath

    The Pakistan President Arif Alvi administered the oath to the leader in the presence of outgoing Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif and his former cabinet ministers.
  • Hawaii wildfire: Death toll reaches 111

    Maui Police Chief John Pelletier said on Wednesday: "No one has ever seen this who is alive today “ not this size, not this number, not this volume. And we're not done."
  • Australia: Snake season starts early as high temperatures hit country’s east coast

    The Australian Reptile Park has issued an "urgent warning" for people to be on the lookout for venomous snakes, CNN reported.
  • I’m right Prime Minister to lead UK through changes: Rishi Sunak

    “I think I'm the right person, the right Prime Minister, at a time when technological change is so important to help lead the country through that change so we can benefit from it,” Sunak said.
  • Children with healthier eating habits show greater cognitive development: Study

    The ability to reason is a critical skill for learning, academic success, and problem-solving in daily life.
  • Are you messing with your body clock?

    Researchers are employing mathematical models to better understand the effects of interruptions to the body's circadian rhythms such as daylight savings time, working night shifts, jet lag, or even late-night phone scrolling.
  • ‘Global consumption of vegetables going down’

    World Vegetable Centre (WVC) Director Marco Wopereis said vegetable consumption across the world was going down alarmingly, with people preferring junk food and processed food over vegetables and fruits.
  • Gold futures fall on low demand

    On the Multi Commodity Exchange, gold contracts for October delivery traded lower by Rs 166 or 0.28 per cent to Rs 58,515 per 10 grams in a business turnover of 13,537 lots.
  • Revolutionary AI X-rays: Accurate age detection via chest imaging

    Put simply, a higher AI-estimated age relative to the actual chronological age indicates a greater likelihood of individuals having these diseases.
  • Taliban enforces ban on political parties in Afghanistan

    It wasn't clear when the ban was imposed, but the Afghan Taliban have been resisting international pressure to form a more inclusive government.
  • Sikh family accused of orchestrating scheme to defraud Royal Mail of £70 million

    Parmjeet Sandhu, aged 56, and his nephew Balginder Sandhu, aged 46, stood trial at Southwark Crown Court on Tuesday, facing charges of conspiring to commit fraud through false representation from 2008 to 2017.
  • SL President proposes inclusion of Hindi and Chinese in future children’s curriculum

    With the changing of higher education streams, there are many children who learn Hindi and Chinese for university entrance examinations.
  • Report alleges Amazon urging injured employees to continue working in warehouses

    In April, OSHA issued Amazon the third citation in the agency's 53-year history for medical mismanagement, finding that it seriously endangered employees' health.
  • Hawaii: Death toll in Maui island wildfires climbs to 110

    The Governor stated that approximately 38% of the scorched area has been surveyed, with roughly 2,200 structures in Maui—86% of which are residential—either completely destroyed or damaged.
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