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NURA Health Screening Center Opens in Hanoi, Vietnam

Expanding its Health Screening Service Business in South-East Asia Region TOKYO - July 1, 2024 — FUJIFILM Corporation today announces the opening of a new “NURA” health screening center focusing on cancer screening in Vietnam. The new center has opened today in Hanoi, Vietnam, as the first NURA center in the South-East Asia region. The newly opened NURA will be operated by VIETNAM JAPAN HEALTH TECHNOLOGY JOINT STOCK COMPANY (VJH) which owns T-Matsuoka Medical Center in Vietnam.

Scientists Born September 7 | Famous Birthdays

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Stranded with a Million Dollars

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Target is cashing in on a shift that's creating a 'sphere of despair' for brands

2017-08-16T13:36:15Z Sales are exploding for Target's private brands. On Wednesday, the retailer reported that same-store sales at locations open at least a year increased 1.3%, beating analysts' estimates of 0.7% growth.  A crucial part of Target's success was its private label brands, according to executives.  Cloud Island, the baby brand that Target launched in May, generated double-digit comparable sales growth in the quarter. And, kids' apparel brand Cat & Jack reached $2 billion in sales just one year after its launch.

16 Odd Things That Are Illegal in Singapore

Knowing the local laws of a country can save you from getting fined or arrested. Advertisement In Singapore, feeding pigeons will cost you $500, walking in the nude at home is illegal, and selling gum could land you two years in jail. We've put together a list of 16 things you might be surprised to find are illegal in the country, from singing offensive songs to spitting.  An earlier version of this post was written by Noah Plaue.