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Gaza's 'Molokhia Cigarettes': A Desperate Substitute Amidst War and Soaring Prices
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Gaza's 'Molokhia Cigarettes': A Desperate Substitute Amidst War and Soaring Prices

In Gaza, war and extreme inflation have led to the rise of 'molokhia cigarettes' as a desperate substitute for traditional tobacco. Vendors mix dried molokhia leaves with liquid nicotine, and sometimes toxic industrial substances, due to soaring prices and import restrictions. Doctors warn of severe health risks, including cancer and breathing difficulties, but economic pressure and addiction drive continued use.

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Big Tobacco Strategies Used to Market Ultra-Processed Foods to Children, Study Finds
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Health·6/3/2026AI summary

Big Tobacco Strategies Used to Market Ultra-Processed Foods to Children, Study Finds

A new issue of the American Journal of Public Health reveals how tobacco companies like Philip Morris and RJ Reynolds used strategies developed for selling cigarettes to market ultra-processed foods (UPFs), including Lunchables, to children. These strategies focused on optimizing formulations for rapid reward and creating addictive products. UPFs are linked to increased risks of dementia, cognitive decline, cardiovascular diseases, and certain cancers.

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Guardian Business
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Crime·6/3/2026AI summary

Australian Border Force Seizes Millions in Illicit Tobacco and Vapes in Northern Territory

The Australian Border Force (ABF) has seized over 433,000 illicit cigarettes, 686kg of tobacco, and 50,200 vapes from a Darwin storage unit, representing $1.8 million in evaded taxes and $3.7 million in potential crime proceeds. This is the ABF's third major bust in the Northern Territory in two months, highlighting ongoing concerns about organized crime and the need for stronger territorial government enforcement.

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