Throat Cancer Caused By Oral Sex

HPV, the virus that causes cervical cancer, is also linked to throat cancer, and oral sex is a major risk factor for both men and women, new research shows.<br />
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The new study shows that oral HPV infection is linked to head and neck cancer. The researchers were also surprised to find that <b>heavy smoking and drinking did not seem to add to the risk in people </b>with evidence of oral HPV infection.<br />
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More Junk Science

The World Health Organization announced today that cell phones cause cancer.&nbsp; No new study was done, they just looked at old previous studies.<br />
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This is the new &quot;science&quot; very little if any scientific evidence is needed to make outrageous claims based on no clinical evidence.<br type="_moz" />

Wi-Fi Dangeous?

&quot;<a>European states have been encouraged to ban WiFi in schools while citizens have been encouraged to use wired phones. As Ars says, &lsquo;<i>those are pretty radical responses for what remains a purely hypothetical risk.</i>&rsquo;<br />
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Netherlands

The Dutch have reversed the smoking ban in small bars and cafes, immediately!&nbsp; Way to go Forces Netherlands!<br type="_moz" />

Asthma

Asthma is on the rise and the CDC doesn’t know why.&nbsp; Eliminating second hand smoke and smoking in general asthma is claiming more people each year.&nbsp; <br />
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Perhaps they should start concerning themselves with other air pollutants from industry and fossil fuels.<br type="_moz" />

Texas Smoking Ban Dead

The Southern states are the only ones who are not cowering to the continuous pressure from ACS, ALA or AHAA.&nbsp; The smoking ban in Texas is dead this year but next year there will be a new battle, let’s hope the legislature continues to say NO!<br type="_moz" />

Smoking Storm Troopers

A heartfelt rant from a New York TV news commentator leads Andrew Phillips to deliver his own brief&nbsp; polemic on the insidious nature of the &quot;Tyranny of Health&quot;.

Retailers in EU Fight Back

<i>&quot;Retail associations from 11 countries, including the UK’s National Federation of Retail Newsagents, met in Brussels to sign a declaration opposing European Commission (EC) proposals for &quot;plain&quot; cigarette packaging, a ban on the display of any tobacco products in shops and restrictions on addictive ingredients in cigarettes&quot;.</i>