World News Insights
1-3 Minute Gist

All Topics Article

Japan: Where Antismoking Laws Go to Die?

WSJ Original article ›

Japan and new smoking laws with the approaching 2020 Olympics

03/06/2017

Efforts to change a level of tolerance for smoking in Japan in 2017-2020 as the Olympics get closer.

Grouped Articles

Japan: Where Antismoking Laws Go to Die?

WSJ 03/06/2017

Smoking and healthcare in China

01/07/2011

Grouped Articles

Role of Smoking Cited in China's Rising Lung Cancer Deaths

New York Times 11/18/2013

Beijing to Bureaucrats: No Smoking

Wall Street Journal 12/31/2013

List of Smoking-Related Illnesses Grows Significantly in U.S. Report

New York Times 01/17/2014

Beijing Bans Public Smoking, but Enforcement Poses a Challenge

New York Times 06/01/2015

Chinese Smokers Get Dire Warning

Wall Street Journal 01/07/2011

Smoking leaves genetic 'signatures' far from lungs | Sci-Tech | DW.COM | 03.11.2016

DW.COM 11/03/2016

China's fight against smoking and the damage to public health- (1) the ban on public smoking in Beijing in June 2015

06/01/2015

China has by one estimate one third of the world's smokers. About 20% of the population in Beijing are smokers and the effects of second hand smoke are evident everywhere. The damage to public health is great and the authorites are aware of the need to step up the campaign to reduce smoking. The campaign has come late and is just beginning. The cost of being a laggard in this critical area of public health is immense and not fully understood.

Grouped Articles

Beijing Bans Public Smoking, but Enforcement Poses a Challenge

New York Times 06/01/2015

Japan: Where Antismoking Laws Go to Die?

WSJ 03/06/2017

Banning smoking in government offices in China

12/31/2013

As a first step to slowing the surge in smoking in China, smoking is banned in government offices in China in Dec. 2013. China is the world's biggest user of cigarettes and tobacco- about 43% of global use pointing the way to a surge in smoking related illnesses.

Grouped Articles

Beijing to Bureaucrats: No Smoking

Wall Street Journal 12/31/2013

List of Smoking-Related Illnesses Grows Significantly in U.S. Report

New York Times 01/17/2014

Beijing Bans Public Smoking, but Enforcement Poses a Challenge

New York Times 06/01/2015

Japan: Where Antismoking Laws Go to Die?

WSJ 03/06/2017


Support LyrArc

We took a different way to help millions around the world build educated informed mindsets that affects and shapes their lives. For a future that is open, global and digital, with everyone having access to high quality information. We believe in the renewal of America, renewal of Europe, the renewal of India, the rest of Asia, Latin America and Africa. The renewal of our supply chains, health, education, infrastructure, as we rebuild our countries after the pandemic. Literacy and knowledge we believe cannot thrive and grow in a world of web bots, web crawlers, or AI. This requires human curiosity, human learning, and human imagination. We take as inspiration the saying- “One has to be free, and as broad as sky. One has to have a mind that is crystal clear, only then can truth shine in it.” Every contribution whether big or small is precious- in this crisis and ahead.

Support Lyrarc from as small as $1


Copyright © 2006 - 2026 Intelilinks LLC
Terms and Conditions | Copyright Policy | Privacy Policy | Contact Us