Help is available for those who want to quit smoking (Alpena News)
Bruce Zann has never felt better. Since the beginning of the year, the 55-year-old Alpena resident began an exercise regime, lost 109 pounds and kicked his smoking habit.
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Smoking's Effects on Uterus Harm Fertility (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
THURSDAY, Nov. 9 (HealthDay News) — If you thought all the risks of cigarette smoking were already known, think again.
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Blackford hospital to offer stop-smoking class (The Star Press)
HARTFORD CITY — Blackford Community Hospital in December will begin offering a new program to help smokers with their struggle to quit smoking. BCH will offer a nicotine- dependency support group that will meet for one hour at 6 p.m. on the first Wednesday of each month at the hospital.
Source: www.thestarpress.com
Smoking's Effects on Uterus Harm Fertility (MedicineNet.com)
Title: Smoking's Effects on Uterus Harm Fertility Category: Health News Created: 11/10/2006 2:05:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 11/10/2006 2:05:13 AM
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Tupelo smoking ban still in effect, with changes (djournal.com)
OXFORD Tupelo smokers still can t light up in public places, but a federal judge has tweaked the ordinance to make it constitutional. U.S. District Judge Michael P. Mills declined Thursday to stop enforcement of the month-old smoking ban.
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Study: Air cleaner since N.J. smoking ban (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
A group lobbying to extend New Jersey's indoor smoking ban to Atlantic City casinos released a study yesterday showing dramatically cleaner air in taverns and restaurants since the state barred patrons from lighting up.
Source: www.philly.com
Tupelo smoking ban still in effect, with changes (FOX 10 Mobile)
OXFORD, Miss. U-S District Judge Michael Mills has declined to stop enforcement of Tupelo's month-old smoking ban. Mills ruled yesterday (Thursday) in a…
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Anti-smoking measure poses tough decision for bar owners (Las Vegas Sun)
Tavern operators, ambushed by the resounding passage of a strict anti-smoking measure, must now make what they say is a lose-lose business choice: Ban smoking or stop serving food.
Source: www.lasvegassun.com