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YOUR HEALTH: Toxic and deadly thirdhand smoke
WAFB Baton Rouge· 5 hours agoEveryone knows the facts—smoking kills. In fact, cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States causing 480,000 each...
Missouri, Arkansas among national leaders in smoking-related cancer deaths
KY3 Springfield· 20 hours agoIt’s a Top 10 list that you definitely don’t want to be on. West Virginia (37.8 percent) and...
It’s preventable but it’s killing hundreds of thousands
KNWA Fayetteville via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoSmoking diseases are the most preventable cause of death across the country. The Natural State has...
Two leading ladies of the arts to be made Dames
The Independent US via AOL· 6 hours agoIf calm, you breathe and see where the water’s going, where the air bubbles are rising, and you swim up and are OK.” Emin was told she might be dead by...
A Smoked Prime Rib for the Ages
New York Times· 3 hours agoGabe wrote all about this for The New York Times this week. Let that rest for a half-hour, and you’ll be left with a sweet, pepperysmoke signal from...
Six unanswered questions in Harry's Spare from brothers' feud to missing detail
Daily Express· 3 hours agoSpare delved into many areas of Harry's life, from how he felt at the time of his late mother's ...
Kuwait fire deaths put spotlight on plight of Indian workers in Middle East
The Independent via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe death of 41 Indian workers in a major fire in Kuwait has put a spotlight on the harsh living and...
Gen X is on track to have more cancer than baby boomers—and these 9 cancers are to blame
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 4 hours agoWhile cancer deaths have steadily declined over the past 30 years, cancer rates have been on the...
Police officer cleared over crash deaths in high-speed chase will keep his job
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 35 minutes agoA Metropolitan Police officer has been allowed to keep his job, eight years after he was involved in...
California wildfire smoke linked to early deaths
NPR· 5 days agoSCOTT DETROW, HOST: It is unseasonably hot in the western U.S., and that is increasing the risk of wildfires. A new study shows the risk is not just the fires themselves. The smoke& ...