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Indonesia's Once Chain-Smoking Toddler, Now A Teenager Free From Vices
- Wednesday November 8, 2023
- Offbeat | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
Around 13 years ago, Aldi Rizal became famous as a two-year-old who smoked 40 cigarettes a day but now he lives a normal and healthy lifestyle.
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Here's Why Pregnant Women Shouldn't Drink Alcohol Or Smoke
- Tuesday June 13, 2017
- DoctorNDTV
Researchers have revealed an association between a fetus's exposure to smoking and specific patterns of aberrant behaviour as a toddler, at school age, and as a teen and propose that these patterns form a continuum.
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Indonesia's smoking toddler kicks the habit
- Saturday September 4, 2010
- World News | Associated Press
Indonesia's smoking toddler has kicked the habit.The 2-year-old Aldi Rizal, who smoked up to two packs a day, puffing away surprised Internet surfers in May and sparked an international outcry. His parents said he'd throw tantrums every time they tried to stop him from lighting up.Psychologist Seto Mulyadi, who took the child into his own home as p...
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Indonesia's Once Chain-Smoking Toddler, Now A Teenager Free From Vices
- Wednesday November 8, 2023
- Offbeat | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
Around 13 years ago, Aldi Rizal became famous as a two-year-old who smoked 40 cigarettes a day but now he lives a normal and healthy lifestyle.
- www.ndtv.com
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Here's Why Pregnant Women Shouldn't Drink Alcohol Or Smoke
- Tuesday June 13, 2017
- DoctorNDTV
Researchers have revealed an association between a fetus's exposure to smoking and specific patterns of aberrant behaviour as a toddler, at school age, and as a teen and propose that these patterns form a continuum.
- doctor.ndtv.com
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Indonesia's smoking toddler kicks the habit
- Saturday September 4, 2010
- World News | Associated Press
Indonesia's smoking toddler has kicked the habit.The 2-year-old Aldi Rizal, who smoked up to two packs a day, puffing away surprised Internet surfers in May and sparked an international outcry. His parents said he'd throw tantrums every time they tried to stop him from lighting up.Psychologist Seto Mulyadi, who took the child into his own home as p...
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