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  2. Inhalant - Wikipedia

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    Inhalant users inhale vapors or aerosol propellant gases using plastic bags held over the mouth or by breathing from an open container of solvents, such as gasoline or paint thinner. Nitrous oxide gases from whipped cream aerosol cans, aerosol hairspray or non-stick frying spray are sprayed into plastic bags.

  3. Hydrocarbon pneumonitis - Wikipedia

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    It occurs prominently among children, accounting for many hospital admissions each year. Common hydrocarbons involved are mineral spirits, mineral seal oil (common in furniture polish), lamp oil, kerosene (paraffin), turpentine , gasoline, and lighter fluid. Pneumatocele is a complication of hydrocarbon pneumonitis. In both childhood and adult ...

  4. Bitterant - Wikipedia

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    Gas dusters often use a bitterant to discourage inhalant abuse, although this can cause problems for legitimate users. The bitterant not only leaves a bitter flavor in the air, but also leaves a bitter residue on objects, like screens and keyboards, that may transfer to hands and cause problems (such as when eating).

  5. Britain’s teenagers are the unhappiest in Europe, and experts ...

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    “U.K. teenagers are facing a happiness recession, with 15-year-olds recording the lowest life satisfaction on average across 27 European nations.” Some of the youth’s concerns include the ...

  6. List of gasoline additives - Wikipedia

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    Fuel additives in the United States are regulated under section 211 of the Clean Air Act (as amended in January 1995). The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires the registration of all fuel additives which are commercially distributed for use in highway motor vehicles in the United States, [8] and may require testing and ban harmful additives.

  7. Factbox-Countries' guidance on alcohol consumption

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    Alcohol consumption is a cause of various forms of cancer, most commonly bowel cancer and cancers of the mouth and throat, liver, oesophagus and breast, according to a German government-funded ...

  8. Hydrocarbon poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Hydrocarbon poisoning is either the swallowing or breathing in of hydrocarbons. [1] Swallowing hydrocarbons may result in symptoms include coughing or vomiting. [1] Breathing in hydrocarbons may result in low blood oxygen and shortness of breath. [1]

  9. Putin’s war machine risks running out of fuel, so Russia is ...

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    Now 575 days into his war in Ukraine, Vladimir Putin has halted virtually all exports of gasoline and diesel out of the country to lessen the pain for average Russians and protect the nation's ...