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Overview
They're cheap, easy to get and legal. They're also deadly. But that's not stopping teenagers and young adults from using chemical inhalants to get high. Hundreds of everyday products--household cleaners, disinfectants, computer dusters--contain chemicals that when breathed in give a powerful five-second high. It's called huffing and studies show that over two million kids nationwide are doing it. We'll take a powerful look at the trend and how it is shocking parents and destroying young lives.
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8 - 1Linda November 30, 2009
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8 - 2Greg December 07, 2009
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8 - 3Jennifer December 14, 2009
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8 - 4Rob December 21, 2009
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8 - 5Amy W. December 28, 2009
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8 - 6Sarah January 04, 2010
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8 - 7Jackie January 11, 2010
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8 - 8Vinnie January 18, 2010
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8 - 9Robby January 25, 2010
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8 - 10Intervention In-Depth: Huffing February 01, 2010
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8 - 11Marquel February 08, 2010
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8 - 12Kristine February 15, 2010
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8 - 13Shane March 01, 2010
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8 - 14Rocky April 05, 2010
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8 - 15Ashley April 12, 2010
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8 - 16Amy P. April 19, 2010
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8 - 17Tyler May 03, 2010
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8 - 18Richard May 10, 2010