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1.
Whip-it whiplash: Is Demi Moore on a downward spiral?
(Entertainment/Movies)
... nitrous oxide inhalant.
Inhaling
whip-its sent actress Demi Moore to the hospital earlier this week, suffering what has been called a seizure. People can find canisters of nitrous oxide with kitchen ...
2.
fun to watch!!
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... the top,even nice gigi is fool by u.Gayle, Christy,Anthony,Lorenzo are too much
inhaling
your toxic sir n blind to see. The evil bitch that you are. I pray you have a decent kindness. In ur bone to even ...
3.
N.J. Democratic leader George Norcross a winner but must wait for Gov. Christie's next move
(Opinion/Commentary)
... or smoking and
inhaling
. Furthermore, past election history shows conclusively that the results of the 2011 legislative election are most unlikely to have any impact whatsoever on Governor Christie’s ...
4.
N.J. woman allegedly spiked boyfriend's dinner with cocaine
(N.J./State)
... numb. According to WebForHealth.info, doctors say 1.2 grams of cocaine, when used orally, and 750-800 milligrams, when used intravenously or by
inhaling
, can be fatal. The average lethal dose of intravenous ...
5.
Public warned about toxic mothballs from China
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... stores and asks the public to report any instances. Any consumer who has already bought the mothballs should contact EPA at (732) 321-4461 for help in properly disposing of them.
Inhaling
para-dichlorobenzene ...
6.
Clinton Global Initiative raises $6 billion in four days
(World/International)
... use polluting stoves or open fires and as a result 2,000,000 people — half of them children — die from
inhaling
the toxic emissions. In announcing the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves, the Secretary ...
7.
Movie review: ‘Orlando’ starring Tilda Swinton (VIDEO)
(Entertainment/Movies)
... banquet scene where Orlando seeks the literary advice of the mercenary Mr. Pope, played with relish by Peter Eyre, is the funniest in the movie.
Inhaling
all the food put before him, Pope angles for a ...
8.
Sitting and fuming on a New Jersey highway
(Life/Style)
... than on route 23. So I try to use the time productively by estimating the number of idiots sitting idly in their cars,
inhaling
all that carbon monoxide which they say kills brain cells. Aha! That explains ...
9.
Case studies describe medical mysteries solved by Saint Michael’s pulmonologists
(Health/Healthquest)
... Michael's doctors immediately noticed the woman had a condition known as stridor, which is loud wheezing while
inhaling
. Most asthmatics wheeze on the exhale. Stridor can signal a serious problem, such ...
10.
Electronic Cigarettes saved my life!
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... my cravings are satisfied by the ritual of smoking,
inhaling
, exhaling, producing a water vapor that resembles smoke but doesn't have an odor and physically my body gets the nicotine that it craves. I've ...
11.
Needle could be replaced by researcher's inhalable measles vaccine
(Health/Healthquest)
... first advantage of a needle-free vaccine, says Sievers, is that it does not hurt. "There's no pain associated with
inhaling
an aerosol, like there is getting a needle-stick." Since an inhalable vaccine ...
12.
EPA study says artificial turf fields are safe
(Sports/Professional)
Parents of athletes who play on artificial turf can breathe easier. Early results of a new study by the Environmental Protection Agency suggests there is no danger of
inhaling
lead dust while playing ...
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