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Health officials don’t think e-cigarettes should be banned from public spaces
Banning e-cigarettes in public spaces could be “damaging”, health officials have said. The comments from Public Health England (PHE) come after a medic at the British Medical Association’s annual meeting in Belfast called for restrictions on places where e-cigarettes can be used in public. But if such a policy was in place, it may put off smokers from using e-cigarettes to help them quit, PHE said. |
Yet another state finds, they are flushing money down the toilet by forcing welfare recipients to take drug tests. Gee I’m so shocked!
Michigan’s drug-testing welfare program has yielded zero positive results so far
Program and others like it may face renewed scrutiny over discriminatory nature of policies as none of 303 applicants in Michigan test positive for banned drugs
OMG Two of my Favorite things History and Cooking I’m in HEAVEN!!!
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YouTube Should definitely jump on being the next c-span We could use an updated version, of something that shows us what’s going on in congress. YouTube Get on this
YouTube and Facebook should be the new hosts of Congress
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Interview With a Woman Who Had an Abortion at 32 Weeks
Elizabeth* is 35. She grew up in the South, currently lives in Brooklyn, and has been married for two years. After a previous miscarriage at 10 weeks, she was overjoyed to find herself pregnant for a second time. At 31 weeks, she found out that the baby boy she was carrying wouldn’t be able to breat…
Most terrorist attacks in the US are committed by Americans — not foreigners
Americans have committed 80 percent of terrorist attacks in the US since September 11, 2001.
Primates are and always have been my favorite animals, as a young girl I often dreamed of one day visiting the Congo to work towards learning about and preserving such amazing creatures. It seriously saddens me that we lost one in such an unfortunate event. However I do believe that the keepers made the only choice they could to save a tiny human beings life. Unlike what we see in the movies tranquilizers aren’t immediate and the bigger the animal the more likely you are for that animal to freak out for a while before actually be garnered unconscious. If they had chosen to go the route of a tranquilizer the little boy would likely have been gravely injured or worse killed. It was a sad choice, but it was the only choice they could have made.
The mother shouldn’t be hung out to dry either, toddler’s can get away very quickly and if they don’t want to be grabbed (and this one didn’t a few people tried to grab him before he fell in) they can be very slippery. The whole incident was a horrible accident and people really shouldn’t be witch hunting.
Official advice on low-fat diet and cholesterol is wrong, says health charity
Report accuses UK public health bodies of colluding with food industry and calls for overhaul of dietary guidelines
Yes this is America, where people have a right to represent their beliefs without being assaulted…what a tool!
So I cut dairy out for a long while, and just had some ice cream last night…. apparently Dairy and I shouldn’t mix ever again….. #FML
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