A NEW STUDY REVEALS...WEEK 4Cancer Linked to Chinese Food - "Scientists in Hong Kong have linked certain chinese foods to lung cancer." The Sunday Times, 18th June, 1995 The Dangers of Herb Tea - "Herb Tea Linked With Liver Deaths." (The Times, 11th September, 1992) The Noble Art of Brain Damage - "A serious health warning should be attached to boxing as to cigarettes." The Times, 9th of May, 1986 Drug Addiction: Notes on Caffeine - "The age of acceptance of nicotine is past, but there is another drug which still commands respect... CAFFEINE... this drug is far from being innocuous. It is probably the greatest cause of unnecessary human suffering in the western hemisphere." Longevity Report, No. 45, June, 1993 Pollution: Smoking Burgers Up in the Air - "They're small, smelly and smoggy. Cigarettes and hamburgers have been blamed for a lot of ills, but now they're being accused of helping cause an entirely different health problem: the Los Angeles's smog ." The Guardian, 15th September, 1994 Restaurant Eating 'A Health Gamble' - "Restaurants which serve dishes laden with excess fat are turning eating out into a health gamble, says the Consumers' Association Good Food Guide 1990." The Daily Telegraph, 19th October, 1989 The Dangers of Moderate Drinking - "The trouble with alcohol is people exactly like you. Statistically, you are unlikely to be an alcoholic, a lager-lout or a drunken driver. Yet the overwhelming probability is that you belong to a group who cause more damage - to society and to themselves - than all the habitual drunkards who ever lived. YOU ARE A MODERATE DRINKER..." Sunday Times Magazine, 19th February, 1989 The Dangers of Fizzy Drinks - "More than half of Britain's teenage girls are at a risk from bone disease because they prefer fizzy slimming drinks to milkshakes." Today, 28th March, 1992
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