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Young minds paint smoke-free future
Narrative Analysis: Glittering Generalities
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Brisbane Times
· Jun 30, 2026
My generation’s talkin’
And we don’t forget to take our tablets.
The i Paper
· Jun 24, 2026
At 66, I’m living my best life: smoking fags, drinking cocktails – but missing the sea
Julie Burchill: I had the best times of my life at my pebbly paradise
mindbodygreen
· Jul 7, 2026
This Lifelong Habit Was Linked To A Brain That's Up To 13 Years Younger
Yes, seriously, 13 years!
Rebel News
· Jun 22, 2026
Sponsor | Canada has been told to ‘just quit’ for decades.
In 2026, for those who continue to smoke, there’s more conversation to be had. Smoke-free alternatives exist for adults who would otherwise keep smoking. Put the lighter down: https://rebelne.ws/4cPsBUz
Mashable
· Jun 24, 2026
Boys on the internet are telling me nicotine is a productivity hack
Traditionally, nicotine’s whole brand was “this will ruin your life but make you look hot outside a bar.” Now boys on the internet are telling me nicotine is a productivity hack.
Toronto Sun
· Jul 2, 2026
Cannabis use led to more psychiatric disorders, psychosis and addiction: Study
'Young people ... who engage in daily cannabis use and develop a cannabis use disorder have a higher prevalence of these mental disorders'
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Related coverage for "Young minds paint smoke-free future": Brisbane Times — My generation’s talkin’. The i Paper — At 66, I’m living my best life: smoking fags, drinking cocktails – but missing the sea. mindbodygreen — This Lifelong Habit Was Linked To A Brain That's Up To 13 Years Younger. Rebel News — Sponsor | Canada has been told to ‘just quit’ for decades.. Mashable — Boys on the internet are telling me nicotine is a productivity hack. Toronto Sun — Cannabis use led to more psychiatric disorders, psychosis and addiction: Study