On this programme, we talk to a lawmaker and a transport expert on government plans to mandate the installation of driver monitoring systems in all new franchised buses starting next month, in a move to detect driver fatigue and issue alerts.
We then take a closer look at a new drug that could suppress advanced lung cancer and turn it into a manageable chronic disease.
After the break, we find out how restaurants and bars in the city have been gearing up for the World Cup.
And for all the football fans, a dietitian shares some health tips with us so we don't get carried away while watching the matches!
9:05am-9:25am: Mandatory installation of bus driver monitoring system
Speakers:
Mark Chong, Lawmaker
Alok Jain, CEO and Managing Director of Trans-consult
9:25am-9:30am: Lung cancer supressing drug
Speaker:
Tony Mok, Chairman of the Department of Clinical Oncology at the Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
9:32am-9:50am: F&B perfornmance during the World Cup
Speaker:
Allan Zeman, Chairman of the Lan Kwai Fong Group
9:50am-10:00am: Diet tips during World Cup
Speaker:
Winsy Leung, Dietitian