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16.05.2008 15:58    24hourmarijuanadetox.info
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Smoking pot may slow MS sufferers' thoughts - drugs-alcohol - 14 February 2008 - New Scientist

16.05.2008 15:58    24hourmarijuanadetox.info
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Inhaled cannabis is more toxic than tobacco smoke - drugs-alcohol - 19 December 2007 - New Scientist

16.05.2008 15:58    24hourmarijuanadetox.info
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Heavy Drinking Increases Blood Pressure, Other Coronary Risks

16.05.2008 09:44    jointogether.org
Men who drink more than 21 units of alcohol weekly and women who drink more than 14 units weekly are at higher risk of heart disease, heart failure and stroke, according to Irish researchers.


Nicotine Inhalers for Indoor Smokers

16.05.2008 09:44    jointogether.org
At least two U.S. companies are marketing devices that allow smokers to dodge indoor smoking bans by providing a vaporized nicotine fix.
World    Smoking

New Evidence Offers Clinicians Better Tools To Help Smokers Quit

16.05.2008 09:44    jointogether.org
An updated clinical practice guideline released by the U.S. Public Health Service has identified new counseling and medication treatments that are effective for helping people quit smoking.
World    Smoking

Many College Students Smoking Water Pipes, Study Finds

16.05.2008 09:44    jointogether.org
Researcher from Virginia Commonwealth University found that 43 percent of 744 college students surveyed said they had smoked tobacco from a hookah, or water pipe, during the past year, and 20 percent reported using a water pipe in the past
World    Smoking

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