April 27, 2019 – ABC News — She tried gums, patches and various electronic cigarettes to quit smoking. What finally worked for Chantel Williams was a small, reusable e-cigarette called Juul that packs a big nicotine punch. “I look better. I feel better and I don’t smell. It’s fantastic,” said
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April 18. 2019 – Statesman.Com — 
Although news reports detail the devastation of opioid misuse across the country, many healthcare professionals in Central Texas are unaware of the risk that adolescents, especially girls ages 10-17, face. The FREE training will be on Wednesday, May 15, 2019 from 1:00 pm to 3:30 pm. CNE and CME available.…
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March 13, 2019 — By American-Statesman Editorial Board —
aping is not harmless.



