Magic pill? Lose weight, ease illness, quit smoking (The Arizona Republic)
PHILADELPHIA - It sounds too good to be true: A pill that helps you lose weight, quit smoking, and reduce the cardiovascular risks for diabetes and heart disease.
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Smoking ban suffers setback (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
A bill that would make smoking illegal in most public, indoor places in Virginia remains alive in the General Assembly, but only barely.
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Council pledges money to golf, bans smoking inside coliseum (Fayetteville Observer)
There's money for Greensboro's stop on the P-G-A Tour, and more anxiety for smokers attending the Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball tournament.
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Smoking ban targets secondhand (Estes Park Trail Gazette)
Laws banning smoking in public are springing up across Colorado, the nation and in other countries like Scotland and Ireland as we learn more about the dangers of secondhand smoke.
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Quitting smoking may be top priority (CNN.com)
A lobbyist assistant in Washington, Donna Watts-Brighthaupt says she hopes to give up fatty foods and quit smoking.
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Quit Smoking for Surgery–Best Chance to Quit for Good (Newswise)
Patients who quit smoking for surgery have safer anesthesia, better recovery, and a bonus–an easier time withdrawing from cigarettes for good.The article looks at physiologic changes caused by cigarettes as well as abstaining, and how they affect the surgical patient.
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Smoking ban targets secondhand (Estes Park Trail Gazette)
Laws banning smoking in public are springing up across Colorado, the nation and in other countries like Scotland and Ireland as we learn more about the dangers of secondhand smoke.
Source: www.eptrail.com
City's new smoking restrictions draw praise, concern (The Town Talk)
Lynn Means jokes that he ll be doing more business in his office at the Pitt Grill Restaurant after Alexandria s new restrictions on smoking in restaurants takes effect on April 15.
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