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In the late 1980s and early 90s, North Carolina photographer David Spear spent several years documenting the lives of his neighbors, the Neugents.The…
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A report from the Department of Defense says more service members are being diagnosed with eating disorders.The stresses of combat and the military's…
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A report from the Department of Defense says more service members are being diagnosed with eating disorders.The stresses of combat and the military's…
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The Army's first ever "Health of the Force" report found that about a third of all soldiers use tobacco, and many have other health issues that affect...
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The number of underage teens who smoke cigarettes has dropped since regulators began imposing stiff advertising restrictions in the 1970s. But a new…
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Nicotine is about as addictive as heroin. It is also about as hard to kick, according to Dr. James Davis of the Duke Center for Smoking Cessation.His…
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The worst of the stormy weather has passed. But Brian Long of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services says the trouble is still…
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Reynolds American and the Lorillard Tobacco Company are expected to approve a $27.4 billion buyout at shareholders' meetings later this month. The move is…
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Reynolds American and the Lorillard Tobacco Company are expected to approve a $27.4 billion buyout at shareholders' meetings later this month. The move is…
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At 83, Congressman Howard Coble is retiring and leaving Capitol Hill after 30 years. Congressman Coble was a friend to many including musicians, farmers…