OnBiz: New business targets those smokers who want to quit (The News-Review)
A new Roseburg business proclaims that, with its help, you can quit smoking if you want to. Scott and Joanne Jones have opened Stop Smoking for Life at 629 S.E. Rose St.
Source: www.newsreview.info
Nicotine Supplements May Affect Chemo (CBS News)
Lung-cancer patients who use nicotine supplements such a patch or gum to help them quit smoking may undermine their chemotherapy. Nicotine is not known to cause cancer, but it can protect cancer cells from widely-used chemotherapy drugs.
Source: www.cbsnews.com
Nicotine substitutes may affect chemotherapy, study says (The Columbus Dispatch)
WASHINGTON Lungcancer patients who use nicotine supplements such as a patch or gum to help them quit smoking might undermine their chemotherapy.
Source: www.dispatch.com
Study finds clues on how to quit smoking and not get fat (University of Melbourne University News)
Scientists have shed light on the link between smoking and weight control, a result that could lead to new treatments for those trying to quit without piling on the pounds.
Source: uninews.unimelb.edu.au
Crowe's Smoking Sparks Controversy (E! Online via Yahoo! News)
Russell Crowe's got some Kiwis in a huff. Or, should we say, puff.
Source: news.yahoo.com
OnBiz: New business targets those smokers who want to quit (The News-Review)
A new Roseburg business proclaims that, with its help, you can quit smoking if you want to. Scott and Joanne Jones have opened Stop Smoking for Life at 629 S.E. Rose St.
Source: www.newsreview.info
Nicotine supplements may affect lung-cancer treatment, researchers report (Contra Costa Times)
Lung-cancer patients who use nicotine supplements such as patches or gum to help them quit smoking may undermine their chemotherapy. Nicotine is not known to cause cancer, but it can protect cancer cells from some of the most widely used chemotherapy drugs, researchers reported Sunday at a cancer meeting.
Source: www.siliconvalley.com
Art-house crowd can't kick 'Smoking' 5:21 PM (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
After lighting up the festival circuit, 28-year-old Jason Reitman s arch new comedy, Thank You for Smoking , has hooked the art-house crowd.
Source: www.centredaily.com
OnBiz: New business targets those smokers who want to quit (The News-Review)
A new Roseburg business proclaims that, with its help, you can quit smoking if you want to. Scott and Joanne Jones have opened Stop Smoking for Life at 629 S.E. Rose St.
Source: www.newsreview.info