'Exploding head syndrome' is real, scary and common sleep disorder - Grand Rapids News | Examiner.com
Think "exploding head syndrome" is just an April Fools' Day joke? Nope, it's real, scary and common, said CBS News on March 31. The lurid name sounds like something out of the horror movie "Scanners." And while it's a figurative reference, the sleep disorder known as "exploding head syndrome" is nonetheless frightening. 'Exploding head syndrome' is real, scary and common sleep disorder
CDC faults e-cigs for failed cigarette smoking cessation, creating more smokers
As more public places go smoke-free, the popularity of electronic cigarettes has sparked. Smokers are "vaping" in areas where cigarettes are prohibited. Teenagers are turning on to vapor "e-cigs" reported the Press Association on March 31. E-cig makers claim that they're safer than cigarettes. But the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention blows smoke in the face of those claims. A CDC anti-smoking ad faults e-cigs for failed cigarette smoking cessation. CDC anti-smoking ad faults e-cigs for failed cigarette smoking cessation
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