Pipe Smoking: Worse Than Cigarettes?

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Houston murder suspect on the run arrested in Elsa – Monitor

Houston murder suspect on the run arrested in Elsa Monitor The task force comprises officers from various law enforcement agencies, including US Marshals Service; US Immigration and Customs Enforcement; Texas Department of Criminal Justice; US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco , Firearms and Explosives; …

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Survey Finds 41 Percent Of High School Students Have Used 1 Or More Addictive … – The Chattanoogan

Survey Finds 41 Percent Of High School Students Have Used 1 Or More Addictive … The Chattanoogan 26 percent of students used one or more tobacco products in the past 30 days. Use of tobacco products, alcohol, and prescription drugs is highest among white students. Black students were more likely to use marijuana (25 percent) than white (18 …

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Wrestler banned for 3 months for smoking ‘Kronic’ – Radio New Zealand

Wrestler banned for 3 months for smoking 'Kronic' Radio New Zealand The Sports Tribunal has suspended wrestler, Ricky Welsford, from participating in sport for three months after finding him guilty of smoking a cigarette containing the synthetic cannabis product Kronic. Mr Welsford underwent an in-competition drug test … and more »

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Ball State: Hoosiers suffering from asthma at record rates – nwitimes.com

Ball State: Hoosiers suffering from asthma at record rates nwitimes.com The growth of asthma is mysterious considering that smoking , the key trigger for attacks, has been steadily decreasing over the last decade, said Kerry Anne McGeary, GHI director and Phyllis A. Miller professor of health economics in the Miller College … and more »

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TechBits: New Path; Smoking phone – Washington Post

TechBits: New Path; Smoking phone Washington Post Brooke Donald, Associated Press ___ IPhone expels smoke , glows on Australia flight SAN FRANCISCO — Apple's iPhone is the world's hottest smartphone — and one iPhone in Australia appears to be the hottest of the bunch as it spontaneously began smoking … and more »

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BlackBerry App World rolling out age rating system – IntoMobile

BlackBerry App World rolling out age rating system IntoMobile Developers can figure out what to rate their app with a tool which surveys use of violence, sexual content, language, alcohol, tobacco , drugs, and gambling, as well as minimum age requirements, and access to user-generated content. … and more »

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Crystal Sugar CEO Likens Contract to Cancer – AFL-CIO (blog)

Crystal Sugar CEO Likens Contract to Cancer AFL-CIO (blog) The employees are members of seven locals of the Bakery, Confectionery Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers (BCTGM). “We've seen Dave Berg's true colors. He is determined to treat contract negotiations as a disease, a tumor to be removed,” said John … and more »

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Tobacco Funding – KOTA

Tobacco Funding KOTA NOTICE: The following provision applies to all visitors (which shall include persons and representatives of legal entities, whether such representatives are persons or digital engines of a kind that crawls, indexes, scrapes, copies, stores or transmits … and more »

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Georgia ranks 40th in protecting kids from tobacco – WJXT Jacksonville

Georgia ranks 40th in protecting kids from tobacco WJXT Jacksonville Georgia ranks 40th in the nation in funding programs to prevent kids from smoking and help smokers quit, according to a national report released today by a coalition of public health organizations. Georgia currently spends $2 million a year on tobacco … and more »

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