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Case for safer options to tobacco smoking in Africa

THE STANDARD OPINION Far too many Africans die as a result of smoking. Few who try to stop smoking actually succeed. It’s clear that the ‘quit or die’ approach to tobacco control is not working on our continent, where cigarette consumption is on the rise in stark defiance of global trends. If we are serious about saving lives, we’d do well to look at how that fight is being won in other parts of the world. And that means rethinking the way we look at nicotine. Evidence shows that alternative nicotine products, such as tobacco-free pouches and e-cigarettes or vaping devices, can deliver nicotine with dramatically reduced risk compared to traditional ‘combustible’ cigarettes. 

Veteran fundraiser doing 1,000km wild camping trek in memory of wife

Apr 30, 2021 He may be 75 with a hip replacement – but adventure junkie Alan Peace won’t let that stop him walking 630 miles in one go to support Cancer Research UK. Subscribe to our daily newsletter! Sign Up Alan Peace The retired Himley Park warden and Wombourne parish councillor first took on the arduous 1,000km South West Coast Walk in 2016 but did it in short bursts over five years with a hip replacement in between. Last year his plans to tackle the trek in one go over seven weeks were thwarted twice due to Covid-19. But now he’s back on track to begin on May 17, wild camping along the way and hoping to raise another £10,000 for Cancer Research UK.

Cardi cancer fund-raising drive raises over £7,000

. PICTURED are members of the Cardigan committee of Cancer Research UK, Pamela Griffiths, Ann Thomas, Llinos Twigg and Sian James with Cllr Clive Davies and Myra Davies, Mayor and Mayoress of Cardigan, all of whom participated in Cancer Research’s campaign in March. Also pictured are some of the walkers who took part. This involved walking, jumping, dancing or jogging at least 10,000 steps on every day of the month of March, to raise money for Cancer Research UK. There were 24 participants in total from the Cardigan community and further afield, with some from afar as Neath and South Pembrokeshire. An online giving page was produced with a target of £2,000 set.

Hereford Times death notices, published Thursday, April 29

Hereford Times death notices, published Thursday, April 29
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Plymouth remembers 31 people who have died recently

Plymouth obituaries: Remembering 31 people who died recently with funeral notices A total of 49 funeral, death and memorial notices have been placed into the Plymouth Herald to pay respects to loved ones lost Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Get the latest nostalgia features and photo stories straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice This week s funeral and death notices pay tribute to 31 Plymouth people who have passed away in recent weeks.

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