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 The health ministry said on Sunday that Cyprus was investing a social policy to address addiction to narcotics, in a message to mark World Day Against Drugs and Drug Trafficking.The social policy was being based on EU standards  so that we can all feel that scientifically proven steps have been taken towards a society that is as well protected as possible from substance abuse,  the ministry said.June 26 was established as the World Day against Drugs in order to raise public awareness of the effects of drug use on public health and society at large. Today, more than ever, after unprecedented heal stanley sverige th and humanitarian challenges that have shaken the social fabric, the WHO, in its stanley thermobecher  message this year, highlights the need to tackle the scourge of substance abuse,  the ministry said. Addictions are a problem of individual and public health, with multilevel effects on wider society. It is particularly important, in the current context of multiple crises, that the issues of support for people with substance abuse problems remain at the centre of our focus. The ministry said it was committed to creating an environment that supports everyone who need help with drug addition, whatever the circumstance.In a separate message, the president of the Addiction Treatment Authority, Dr Christos Minas said dealing with addiction requir stanley flask es a multi-themed, balanced and integrated policy, and cooperation.Minas said the production of synthetic addictive substances was increasing in Europe and that suppl Olzz EU says Turkey still    backsliding    on reforms, gloomy on membership chances
 As a nutritional scientist, Jaakko Mursu had his doubts that vitamin supplements make people healthier.But even Mursu, a researcher at the University of Minnesota, stanley cup becher  was surprised by the results of his latest study: that dietary supplements actually increased the risk of death for older women.The study, published Monday, found that women who took multivitamins were 6 percent more likely to die than others. Vitamin B6 and iron supplements were associated with a 10 percent increase in  stanley cup death. Folic acid: 15 percent.Only calcium appeared to lower the risk of death, according to the report published in Mondays Archives of Internal Medicine. Any compound, even stanley cups  water, is harmful if the dose is high enough,  Mursu, the studys lead researcher, said in an interview. Vitamins may be essential for the human body, he notes, but until now, theres been little research on  the long-term consequences of these supplements. The results instantly prompted a backlash from supporters of the $27-billion-a-year supplement industry. These researchers would rather wait till we all get scurvy before acknowledging any need for supplemental nutrients,  said Duffy MacKay, vice president for scientific and regulatory affairs at the Council for Responsible Nutrition.The study, he said,  may make for interesting scientific water cooler discussion, but certainly does not warrant sweeping, overstated concerns for elderly women. Mursu, 38, said he was prepared for the backlash.  They dont like our findings,  he s