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  2. Smoking in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Smoking in Iceland. Enforcement of smoking bans is strong in Iceland. Smoking in Iceland is banned in restaurants, cafés, bars and night clubs as of June 2007. [1] A large majority of Icelanders approve of the ban. [1] At the time the ban went into effect, almost one in four Icelandic people were smokers. [2]

  3. Prohibition in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Prohibition in Iceland went into effect in 1915 and lasted, to some extent, until 1 March 1989 (since celebrated as "Beer Day"). The ban had originally prohibited all alcohol, but from 1922 legalized wine and in 1935 legalized all alcoholic beverages except beer with more than 2.25% alcohol content. [1][2] As in many other states with ...

  4. Icelandic Association for Search and Rescue - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the Life Skills class is to make the children well educated, informed and responsible individuals in matters concerning daily life. For example, food habits, use of money, the way to avoid fight and drugs, use of alcohol, smoking, use of contraceptives and accident prevention and discussed. In this class there has been lack of ...

  5. Alcohol and health - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol (also known as ethanol) has a number of effects on health. Short-term effects of alcohol consumption include intoxication and dehydration. Long-term effects of alcohol include changes in the metabolism of the liver and brain, several types of cancer and alcohol use disorder. [ 1 ] Alcohol intoxication affects the brain, causing slurred ...

  6. Alcohol Is Society's Most Dangerous Drug

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    Alcohol is more dangerous to society than illegal drugs such as crack cocaine and heroin, a new British study published in the medical journal The Lancet finds. The findings are a direct challenge ...

  7. Health in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Health in Iceland. Life expectancy at birth in Iceland. Iceland had the third-lowest crude mortality rate in Europe, at 355 per 100,000 population in 2015. It had the lowest rate of male smokers in Europe: 17%. [1]

  8. Category:Drugs in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol in Iceland‎ (1 C, 4 P) S. Icelandic sportspeople in doping cases‎ ... Pages in category "Drugs in Iceland" The following 2 pages are in this category, out ...

  9. Cetraria islandica - Wikipedia

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    C. islandica. Binomial name. Cetraria islandica. (L.) Ach. (1802) Synonyms. Lichen islandicusL. (1753) Cetraria islandica, also known as true Iceland lichen[ 1 ] or Iceland moss, is an Arctic-alpine lichen whose erect or upright, leaflike habit gives it the appearance of a moss, where its name likely comes from.