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US health officials have begun to predict the end of cigarette smoking in America.

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In New York a few years ago, I watched “Bodies” – that exhibit of real human bodies and body parts obtained from Chinese morgues (unclaimed cadavers, according to the exhibit FAQ) and subjected to polymer preservation.

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New research is demonstrating that some common chemicals all around us may be even more harmful than previously thought.

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Medical professionals who favor a proposed ban on large-sized sugary drinks likened soda companies to Big Tobacco at a public hearing Tuesday, saying the plan would protect the public, while opponents accused the city of playing Big Brother and wondered what tasty but unhealthy foods might be targeted next.

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Nations have crafted a draft treaty to fight a booming trade in illicit tobacco products that's costing governments around the world as much as $50 billion a year in lost tax revenue, officials said Wednesday.

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WASHINGTON (AP) – Congress sent legislation to the White House yesterday granting the federal government unprecedented authority to regulate and restrict cigarettes, the single largest cause of preventable death.

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Other countries are banning smoking completely in all public places. In the Philippines, where there are local laws prohibiting smoking in indoor public places...

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In New York a few years ago, I watched “Bodies” – that exhibit of real human bodies and body parts obtained from Chinese morgues (unclaimed cadavers, according to the exhibit FAQ) and subjected to polymer preservation.

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New research is demonstrating that some common chemicals all around us may be even more harmful than previously thought.

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Medical professionals who favor a proposed ban on large-sized sugary drinks likened soda companies to Big Tobacco at a public hearing Tuesday, saying the plan would protect the public, while opponents accused the city of playing Big Brother and wondered what tasty but unhealthy foods might be targeted next.

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Nations have crafted a draft treaty to fight a booming trade in illicit tobacco products that's costing governments around the world as much as $50 billion a year in lost tax revenue, officials said Wednesday.

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WASHINGTON (AP) – Congress sent legislation to the White House yesterday granting the federal government unprecedented authority to regulate and restrict cigarettes, the single largest cause of preventable death.

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