King Charles resumes public duties with visit to cancer centre

King Charles resumes public duties with visit to cancer centre

King Charles is set to visit a cancer treatment centre on Tuesday as he returns to public duties following his own cancer diagnosis. Buckingham Palace announced that the 75-year-old king’s doctors were pleased with his response to treatment, allowing him to resume engagements. He will also host a state visit by the Japanese Emperor in late June. Charles had health issues beginning in January and has been undergoing treatment since then. His diary will be managed carefully to minimize health risks, but he may attend some events in June.

King Charles to resume public duties after cancer diagnosis

King Charles to resume public duties after cancer diagnosis

– Britain’s King Charles will return to public duties next week after being diagnosed with cancer
– The 75-year-old king had been diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer detected after a corrective procedure for an enlarged prostate
– His treatment program will continue, but doctors are pleased with his progress so far
– Charles and his wife Queen Camilla will visit a cancer treatment center in London next Tuesday
– His daughter-in-law Kate is undergoing preventative chemotherapy after tests revealed cancer had been present
– Charles’s plans will be crafted in consultation with his medical team to minimize risks to recovery
– Charles’s health scare came less than 18 months into his reign and less than a year since his coronation

Support centre for gambling addicts opens in Paralimni

Support centre for gambling addicts opens in Paralimni

A treatment centre for adults dealing with gambling addiction will begin operating in Paralimni. The centre, named “Kinitro,” will offer a free counselling programme, individual therapy, group therapy, and family counselling. Support will be provided to both gambling addicts and their family members. The centre aims to help individuals explore the root of their gambling problem and develop coping mechanisms to abstain.