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[Oklahoma] Wayne Greene: Cigarettes or booze? We know which is the greater menace
When abused, alcohol is dangerous, but it is not a bigger threat to our health than tobacco...CDC statistics are clear and undebatable: Tobacco is the leading cause of preventable death... I hope whatever package Fallin devises to deal with the state’s
Sep 9, 2017
Tulsa (OK) World
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Sep 9, 2017 15:17
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[UK] Alcohol industry accused of 'downplaying' risk of cancer from drinking too much
The alcohol industry is misleading consumers with distorted and distracting health messages that downplay any related risk of cancer, researchers claim. The industry is using "denying, distortion and distraction" strategies to minimise evidence in activ
Sep 8, 2017
The Independent (uk)
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Sep 9, 2017 02:48
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Drinks industry distorts alcohol cancer risk: scientists
The alcohol industry uses denial, distortion and distraction to mislead people about the risks of developing cancer from drinking, often employing similar tactics to those of the tobacco industry, a study said on Thursday.
Sep 7, 2017
Reuters
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Sep 11, 2017 02:58
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[Colorado] Rocky Mountain Cigar Festival Celebrates Eighth Year
set to take place at the Omni Interlocken Resort in Broomfield, Colo. on Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017. ...Created to cater to the premium cigar industry...attracts over 2,000 consumers, collaborating with more than 100 vendors within the cigar, craft beer, dis
Aug 9, 2017
Convenience Store Decisions
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Aug 10, 2017 03:36
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[Pennsylvania] Snapchat video shows alcohol being forced down throats of alligators
shows alcohol being forced down the throats of two small alligators. Another clip shows the reptile being picked up by its tail with a burning cigarette shoved in its mouth. .. We showed the video to the the director of law enforcement for the SPCA who ha
Jul 31, 2017
WTXF Fox 29 (Philadelphia, PA)
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Aug 1, 2017 17:19
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LOPEZ: New Jersey raised its smoking age to 21. The change will likely save lives.
So the laws may not be perfect, and they may be disobeyed at times. But the overall evidence is suggestive: Higher minimum legal ages for smoking and drinking reduce use and save lives, and they do so by working exactly as one would expect.
Jul 24, 2017
Vox Media
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Jul 24, 2017 22:10
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Could redesigning supermarkets, bars and restaurants ‘nudge’ us away from harmful consumption of food, alcohol and tobacco?
This ambitious four year research programme will systematically test ways of redesigning real-world supermarkets, bars and restaurants which could reduce consumption. Specialist laboratory studies to understand promising mechanisms will also be carried
Jul 24, 2017
University of Bristol (uk)
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Jul 24, 2017 22:07
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[UK] 30 inmates, believed to be under the influence of 'prison hooch', staged the violent protest at HMP Hewell on Saturday
A VIOLENT protest involving 30 inmates was staged at Hewell prison over the weekend, in response to a new smoking ban, which comes into effect today (July 24). Specialist 'Tornado squads', equipped to deal with riots, were drafted in to the Hewell Lane
Jul 24, 2017
Worcester News (Newsquest [Worcester) Limited] (uk)
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Jul 24, 2017 15:16
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[UK] British women have shorter lifespans and the second worst life expectancy in Europe because of heavy smoking and hard drinking, experts say
Female life expectancy in the UK is three years less than in Spain and worse than in poorer countries such as Slovenia and recession-hit Greece, according to a report from Public Health England. Only Denmark has a worse record. Last night, experts warne
Jul 22, 2017
The Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday (uk)
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Jul 24, 2017 15:55
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[UK] Not smoking, maintaining a healthy weight and drinking in moderation could add up to 12 YEARS to your life
While women who follow a healthy lifestyle can expect to have an extra dozen years, men can extend their life by 11, a study found....Never smoking and not being obese gives you an extra four-to-five disability-free years, the study found.
Jul 21, 2017
The Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday (uk)
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Jul 22, 2017 21:05