Notre Dame stadium quit smoking (South Bend Tribune)
SOUTH BEND Starting Saturday, there will be a new tradition in Notre Dame Stadium: No smoking. Because of a new St. Joseph County ordinance that went into effect April 10, no smoking is allowed in any part of the football stadium.
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Ready to quit? CHINS can help (Alamogordo Daily News)
You're ready to quit using tobacco and want to achieve improved health. That's great. Here is some basic information you should know about tobacco. For almost everyone, using tobacco becomes an addiction.
Source: www.alamogordonews.com
New Report Suggests Will Power Alone Not Effective In Helping Smokers Quit (Medical News Today)
People who wish to stop smoking can significantly increase their chances of success by using medications such as bupropion, nicotine patch, gum, or an inhaler, according to a new report by researchers at the RTI International-University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Evidence-based Practice Center. [click link for full article]
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com
UI remembers a legend (The Daily Iowan)
To many, James Van Allen will continue to be the renowned rocket scientist and space-research innovator for the UI. To others, he will be remembered as a funny and confident man, well-set in his customs. "A slight smell of smoke could be coming from his office," said UI Professor Donald Gurnett about Van Allen's refusal to quit smoking his pipe in his office, though smoking was banned at the
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Ready to quit? CHINS can help (Alamogordo Daily News)
You're ready to quit using tobacco and want to achieve improved health. That's great. Here is some basic information you should know about tobacco. For almost everyone, using tobacco becomes an addiction.
Source: www.alamogordonews.com
New cigarette tax spurs controversy (North County Times)
Proponents say it will stop people from smoking and save lives, drum up money for hospital emergency rooms, community clinics and expand health insurance for children statewide.
Source: www.nctimes.com
Lung Scarring and Desire to Quit Smoking — HealthandAge (HealthandAge)
I'm a 48 year old woman wanting to quit smoking so I requested a chest X-ray just to make sure my lungs were okay. I called and the nurse told me everything was okay, just that I had scarring on my lungs. She didn't seem to be worried, but it worried me.
Source: www.healthandage.com