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31. 'Dust-Off' Seen as Dangerous Inhalant
The computer keyboard cleaner Dust-Off has been linked to several deaths among youths using the product to get high. 09/27/2005 (News)

32. Prevention Groups in Huff Over Wendy's Ad
A Wendy's fast-food ad depicting people inhaling helium and speaking in high-pitched voices has raised concerns among inhalant-prevention advocates. 09/28/2007 (News)

33. Huffing: A Lot to Fume Over
The number of young people experimenting with inhalants continues to grow yearly. More than 2.6 million youths, aged 12 to 17, report having used inhalants at least once in their lifetime -- about one of every 10 kids in this age group. 10/14/2004 (Commentary)

34. Overall Youth Drug Use Down in 2006, But Survey Sees Trouble Brewing with Inhalants, Prescription Drugs, Smoking
The number of American youths who tell researchers that they used illicit drugs within the last year continues to inch downward, but the annual Monitoring the Future survey also found stubbornly high levels of prescription-drug abuse and an end to the decline in smoking among young teens. 12/21/2006 (News)

35. Monitoring the Future Survey Results Released
The Monitoring the Future survey finds that overall teen drug use is continuing to gradually decline, but use of inhalants is rising. 12/21/2004 (News)

36. Pregnant Women Warned Against Nicotine Replacement
Nicotine-replacement patches, gums, and inhalers may increase the risk of birth defects in early pregnancy, according to Spanish researchers. 01/05/2006 (News)

37. NYC Looks to Ban Alcohol Vaporizer
The Trust Lounge in Manhattan is set to debut a device in which people inhale an alcoholic mist, but city officials are taking steps to ban the machine. 08/23/2004 (News)

38. African-Americans More at Risk from Smoking
Research shows that lung-cancer rates may be higher among African-American smokers because they inhale more tobacco smoke than other smokers. 04/05/2001 (News)

39. Teen Survey Shows Decline in Tobacco Use
The newly released Monitoring the Future Survey shows a decline in heroin and inhalant use among American teenagers, and teens are smoking less, as well. 12/20/2001 (News)

40. Boston Considers Naloxone Distribution
The Boston Public Health Commission is planning to distribute anti-overdose kits containing an inhalant version of naloxone to opiate addicts. 08/10/2006 (News)






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