LONDON – Secondhand smoke kills more than 600,000 people worldwide every year, according to a new study.
While Western leaders and editorials have condemned North Korea's artillery barrage of its southern neighbour on Tuesday, in China the response has been more muted.
Henry Fayol (1841-1925) was a French mining engineer working for a coal mining company. He developed the 14 principles of management published in his book General and Industrial Management (1916). He was of the firm belief that management is a universal activity irrespective of the field, which led him to develop the 14 principles of management.
Forty-seven years ago Monday, late American president John F. Kennedy was assassinated while riding in his motorcade in downtown Dallas, Texas.
North Korea's shelling of an island in South Korea near a disputed sea border has drawn international condemnation.
Minoru Yanagida said the only two phrases he had to remember in parliament were: "I won't comment on individual cases," and "I'm acting in accordance with the law and the evidence."
It can be shocking and upsetting to learn that your child has gotten in trouble for picking on others or been labeled a bully.
Bedwetting perennially drives parents to the pediatric urology clinic at Johns Hopkins Children's Center, but September - and the start of the school year - always brings a predictable uptick in visits, according to pediatric urologist Ming-Hsien Wang, M.D.
At least 339 people died in Phnom Penh in a stampede at the end of the annual Water Festival.
A lack of answers is part of what makes sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) so frightening. SIDS is the leading cause of death among infants 1 month to 1 year old, and claims the lives of about 2,500 each year in the United States. It remains unpredictable despite years of research.