Smoking ban needs fire to pass (The State)
Ann Smith was sitting recently in a Columbia restaurant looking over a menu. But the Charleston resident lit up when asked about a new effort to ban smoking in public restaurants statewide.
Source: www.thestate.com
Stroke risk remains higher in ex-smokers (BruDirect.com)
London - While quitting smoking is always a good idea, a new study suggests it's how much people smoke, not how long ago they quit, that really determines their long-term risk of stroke.
Source: www.brudirect.com
You PUFF you PAY (Detroit News)
CINCINNATI — Smokers already feeling pressure from increasing cigarette costs and workplace smoking bans are now feeling squeezed from another direction — health insurance premiums.
Source: www.detnews.com
Nicorette Helps Race Fans Stop Smoking (WESH)
The stop-smoking product Nicorette has been revving up new sponsorships with NASCAR and fans.
Source: www.wesh.com
Rant & Rave for Friday, Feb. 17, 2006 (The Valdosta Daily Times)
Why is it non-smokers want to stop smokers from smoking everywhere except their own homes? Cancer has been around a lot longer than cigarettes! If you are going to save the world from smokers, jump on factories and vehicles, too, they produce smoke just as harmful!
Source: www.valdostadailytimes.com
A Need of Willpower to Quit Smoking (New Kerala)
Smokers do want to quit smoking and they are waiting for that auspicious day eagerly. But still quitting the smoking becomes impossible for them. They do try but again got caught in the same grip of an addiction.
Source: www.newkerala.com
Nicorette Helps Race Fans Stop Smoking (WESH)
The stop-smoking product Nicorette has been revving up new sponsorships with NASCAR and fans.
Source: www.wesh.com
Surgery May Be Best Time to Quit Smoking (MedicineNet.com)
Title: Surgery May Be Best Time to Quit Smoking Category: Health News Created: 2/14/2006 1:58:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 2/14/2006 1:58:14 AM
Source: www.medicinenet.com
Pill to lose weight, quit smoking may be around bend (NorthJersey.com)
Sanofi-Aventis' anti-obesity medication Acomplia showed "modest but sustained" results in helping obese and overweight patients lose pounds, according to the results of a study published Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Source: www.northjersey.com