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Experts urge stronger regional cooperation, ocean governance 

Experts and defense officials are urging stronger regional cooperation and effective ocean governance, emphasizing that the Indo-Pacific’s stability should rely not on power or...

Confusion on nicotine deters harm reduction efforts—experts

Scientists and physicians warned that pervasive myths about nicotine are preventing millions of smokers worldwide from switching to safer, proven alternatives. In a panel discussion...

Doctors, health experts want further studies on nicotine benefits

Scientists and tobacco harm reduction (THR) advocates are calling for further research on nicotine to explore its potential therapeutic benefits, stressing that the substance...

Experts warn bird flu virus changing rapidly in largest ever outbreak

The virus causing record cases of avian influenza in birds across the world is changing rapidly, experts have warned, as calls increase for countries...

Don’t hate the experts

Experts enjoy authority and credibility for a reason. They did not get to where they were because of their connections, or because they found themselves...

WHO accused of blocking innovation that can save millions of lives

An international group of independent experts with no conflicting links to the tobacco or vaping industry has sharply criticized the World Health Organization for...

Experts explain their takes on COVID-19

The world figuratively stopped rotating after the coronavirus disease hit the globe in the first quarter of the year and shook the nation to...

Experts head to Britain to collect toxin samples

LONDON"•International chemical weapons experts were due to arrive in Britain Monday to collect samples of a nerve agent used to poison a former Russian...

Experts discuss Sona of Duterte

Top policy experts and members of civil society discussed President Rodrigo Duterte’s state of the nation address affecting the country’s economic development in a...

Free trade issues hounding Britain

LONDON"•Britain’s desire to become a free trade leader following its vote to leave the EU is seen as wishful thinking by experts, who say...
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