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91. Vodka Snorting Reported
Bar owners in the U.K. say that some young drinkers have taken to snorting vodka in order to get drunk more quickly. 10/24/2006 (News)

92. Smokers Suffer Mental Decline after Surgery
Coronary patients with a history of smoking are more likely to report a decline in their mental acuity after undergoing heart surgery. 11/14/2006 (News)

93. Fla. Boot-Camp Death Leads to Manslaughter Charges
Florida prosecutors filed manslaughter charges against seven former guards and a nurse in connection with the 2005 death of a teen sent to a military-style boot camp for young offenders. 11/29/2006 (News)

94. Drugs Not De Facto Child Abuse, Utah Judges Say
The presence of illicit drugs in a household alone is not enough to make a case for child endangerment under Utah state law, the Utah Supreme Court has ruled. 11/05/2007 (News)

95. Senate Democrats Take on 'Light' Cigarettes
Senate Democrats are holding a hearing on the marketing of so-called 'light' cigarettes, which critics say leave the false impression that they are less hazardous than other cigarettes. 11/13/2007 (News)

96. SAMHSA Takes Snapshot of Teen Drug Use
On any given day, about 1.2 million American teens smoke, 631,000 drink alcohol, and 586,000 use marijuana, says SAMHSA. 10/18/2007 (News)

97. Drink Specials Attacked After Minn. Deaths
Minnesota lawmakers are considering restrictions on cheap drink specials after the deaths of four college-age people from alcohol-related causes over the last few months. 01/18/2008 (News)

98. Feds Say Marijuana Potency Peaks
A report released by the Office of National Drug Control Policy says that marijuana samples gathered last year averaged 9.6 percent in THC level, the highest in 30 years. 06/13/2008 (News)

99. CT Shows a Decline in Drug Use
In a recent Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, Susan Patrick writes, "in Connecticut, decreases in drug use among adolescents are for the most part steeper than those seen on average nationally." 04/04/2002 (Commentary)

100. Smoking Marijuana More Harmful than Tobacco
A study by the British Lung Foundation determined that smoking marijuana is more harmful to the lungs than smoking cigarettes. 11/12/2002 (News)

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