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Teens Cut Drinking and Cigarettes, But Smoke More Pot

An annual survey has found that drinking and cigarette smoking among U.S. teenagers has fallen to the lowest levels in decades, but there also was some discouraging health news: More young people say they are using marijuana. The survey, conducted by University of Michigan researchers and known as the Monitoring the Future study, polls students ... Read more »

Smoking Bans in Brazil, Bulgaria Light Up Global Trend

From Bulgaria to Brazil, the push to ban smoking is firing up. As Agence France-Presse reports, the government of heavy-smoking Bulgaria is renewing its effort to prohibit puffing in all enclosed public places, including cafes, bars and restaurants. The government’s proposal, which would take effect June 1, would build on a 2005 ban that outlawed ... Read more »

Recall Rundown: Toasters, Utility Vehicles, Massagers and More

Toasters Recalled by Hamilton Beach Due to Fire Hazard E-Z-Go Recalls Golf Cars, Shuttles and Off-Road Utility Vehicles Due to Crash Hazard Recall: 2011 Nissan Juke for Faulty Turbocharger Sensor Bracket Handheld Massagers Recalled by Fourstar Group Due to Burn Hazard From Leaking Batteries (Sold Exclusively at BJ’s Wholesale Clubs) More Dog Food Recalled Due ... Read more »

Promoter of Lap-Band Weight-Loss Surgery Warned Over Misleading Ads

Federal authorities have warned a Southern California marketing company promoting Lap-Band weight-loss surgery that it is illegally engaging in false advertising that downplays the serious risks of the procedure. The Food and Drug Administration told the firm, 1-800-GET-THIN, that its billboards and print advertising “fail to provide required risk information, including warnings, precautions, possible side ... Read more »

Safety Agency Urges Complete Ban on Cellphone Use by Drivers

A federal safety agency, in an unprecedented move, is urging states to adopt bans on all non-emergency cellphone use by drivers. The recommendation by the National Transportation Safety Board, an advisory and investigative agency, would apply to hands-free as well as hand-held devices. As The New York Times reports, that would go beyond any of ... Read more »

Medtronic to Pay $23.5 Million to Settle Charges of Kickbacks to Doctors

The world’s No. 1 maker of medical devices, Medtronic, has agreed to pay $23.5 million to settle federal allegations that it provided kickbacks to doctors who implanted its pacemakers and defibrillators. As Reuters reports, the U.S. Department of Justice accused the Minnesota-based company of making illicit payments to physicians of $1,000 to $2,000 per patient, ... Read more »