Morning Roundup: January 10, 2013
Eating disorders linked to drug use, CDC targets LGBT community with anti-smoking ads, and South Korea combats Internet addiction with horses.
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01/10/13
- Certain Eating Disorders May Predict Illicit Drug Use [PR Newswire]
- Study: Passive Smoking Increases Risk of Dementia [VOA]
- CDC Reaches Out to LGBT People in Smoking Cessation Ads [Huffington Post]
- Pot Opponents Regroup Following Washington, Colorado Votes [Huffington Post]
- Chaka Khan Bans Booze On Tour [Contactmusic]
- South Korea Battles Internet Addiction Among Teens with Horses [Times of India]
- Former Everton Man Andy Van Der Meyde on Drink, Drugs and Zebras [BBC]









