Common pain relievers such as acetaminophen (Tylenol), ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), and aspirin are often effective in reducing headache symptoms
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2008 headline: WHO slams e-cigarette marketing In September 2008, the World Health Organization announced that marketers should immediately remove any claims that e-cigs are a safe and effective smoking cessation aid because there is no scientific evidence to confirm the products safety and efficacy. Soon after, a study funded by e-cigarette manufacturer Ruyan declared the product to be 100 to 1,000 times less dangerous than smoking tobacco, adding that when using its device, nicotine is apparently not absorbed from the lung, but from the upper airways. 2010 headline: The battle heats up In May 2009, the Food and Drug Administration released the results of a test of two US e-cig brands, NJOY and Smoking Everywhere, that found very low amounts of nicotine in cartridges labeled as nicotine-free

Apparent discrepancies between legal sales and smoking rates - for instance, relatively low sales in a heavy smoking state - are used to estimate smuggling import and export rates between states, including any imports from, or exports to, Canada and Mexico
The state resists efforts of the federal government to raise emission standards or put a tax on carbon emissions nationally