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Smokescreen: Are E-Cigarettes Safe?
Smokescreen: Are E-Cigarettes Safe?
Yet there is no question that the nicotine they contain is addictive—which is one reason many public health experts have grown alarmed by their rapidly increasing popularity. … Tracing what happens to that vapor once it is inhaled is equally …
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Marijuana legalization vote carries heavy weight
And i don't really care about what your friend said happened. That's not news. Reply · Like … Jack E. Henningfield, PhD Associate Professor of Behavioral Biology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine was one of a list of three academics that …
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Congress Is Coming for E-Cigarettes
A coalition of lawmakers have set their sights on e-cigarettes and have, in a new report, asked the Food and Drug Administration to impose cigarette-like restrictions on them as soon as possible. The report … Despite the fact that lots of vapers want …
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UGA Researchers Identify Decision-Making Center of Brain
UGA researchers identify decision-making center of brain
( University of Georgia ) Although choosing to do something because the perceived benefit outweighs the financial cost is something people do daily, little is known about what happens in the brain when a person makes these kinds of decisions. Studying how these cost-benefit decisions are made when choosing to consume alcohol, University of Georgia associate professor of psychology James …
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America Can Quit Coal and Oil Addiction the Same Way We’re Quitting Tobacco … – Wisconsin Rapids Tribune
America can quit coal and oil addiction the same way we’re quitting tobacco … – Wisconsin Rapids Tribune
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America can quit coal and oil addiction the same way we're quitting tobacco …
Wisconsin Rapids Tribune When that happens, it is necessary to correct that market failure with a tax. Cigarette smoking imposes tremendous costs to our society. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention attributes 480,000 deaths per year in the U.S. to smoking, including … |
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Can Recovery Apps Ever Replace Face-To-Face Addiction Treatment? – Huffington Post
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Can Recovery Apps Ever Replace Face-To-Face Addiction Treatment?
Huffington Post One such researcher is Nancy Barnett, an associate professor at Brown University Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, who is in the developmental stages of a cell phone-based intervention study. While not an app, the cellphone-based program … |
Preston Talks About What Lead Him to Recovery
Preston talks about what lead him to recovery — BRIGHTER SIDE RECOVERY HOME–FOCUSHOG22–Josh Vinson–Bowling Green, KY–Substance abuse recovery—Preston discusses the Eastern Ky Pillbilly Connection.
Edmonson County boy battles rare cancer
Since December, the Vibberts have traveled more than 1,000 miles between their Edmonson County home and Louisville for doctors' visits and for Chase to receive treatment. His dad said drugs to ease the pain have, at times, been more to deal with than …
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Pike County expanding jail's drug rehab program
Officials in eastern Kentucky are moving forward with a project to expand drug rehabilitation at the Pike County jail. Officials told the … The company agreed last year to pay $ 4 million to settle a lawsuit over abuse of the narcotic. The drug became …
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Alberta Lyme Movement Asks Elizabeth May About Her Bill C-442
Alberta Lyme Movement asks Elizabeth May about her Bill C-442 — Contact your MP http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/compil… View Elizabeth May’s Petition: http://elizabethmaymp.ca/get-involved… We ask that you please share…
Could Impulsive Personality Disorders Increase the Risk of Food Addiction?
"The notion of food addiction is a very new one, and one that has generated a lot of interest," said James MacKillop, the study's principal investigator and associate professor of psychology in UGA's Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, via a press …
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Brain Scans Show We Take Risks Because We Can't Stop Ourselves
Brain scans show we take risks because we can't stop ourselves
A new study correlating brain activity with how people make decisions suggests that when individuals engage in risky behavior, such as drunk driving or unsafe sex, it’s probably not because their brains’ desire systems are too active, but because their self-control systems are not active enough. This might have implications for how health experts treat mental illness and addiction or how the …
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Carolyn Hax: The need to stop enabling a troubled, abusive ex
A man who broke up with his troubled girlfriend and moved away is still enabling her unhealthy behavior.
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