Cutting back no substitute for quitting smoking (The Monterey County Herald)
Just in time for stop-smoking season, a string of studies over the past six weeks shows that half-steps like cutting back or exercising are no substitute for the real thing: quitting.
Source: www.montereyherald.com
Millions in Britain to try to quit smoking (EARTHtimes.org)
Almost 3 million smokers in Britain are expected to try and quit smoking ahead of a July 1 smoking ban, says the group No Smoking Day.
Source: www.earthtimes.org
Thousands answer state's call to comment on smoking ban (Dayton Daily News)
COLUMBUS, Ohio Thousands of Ohioans responded to the state's invitation to submit comments that health officials will use to develop rules for enforcing the new statewide smoking ban.
Source: www.daytondailynews.com
Ohio smoking ban draws comments (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
COLUMBUS Thousands of Ohioans responded to the state s invitation to submit comments that health officials will use to develop rules for enforcing the new statewide smoking ban.
Source: news.enquirer.com
Quit-Smoking Study Shows Results After 1st Year (The Milwaukee Channel)
Researchers in Wisconsin are using five different methods in a study to get people to stop smoking. Which one worked the best?
Source: www.themilwaukeechannel.com
SUNY to ban smoking in all school dorms (Legislative Gazette)
The State University of New York s dorm residents lit up for the last time last week as the Board of Trustees banned smoking in college dormitories in order to protect students from second-hand smoke.
Source: www.legislativegazette.com
Beach smoking areas to be named soon (Sun Herald)
SARASOTA — Parks officials are working on a timetable to designate no-smoking areas at Sarasota County public beaches this summer, but only if previously reluctant commissioners approve strict new regulations at a July hearing and order they be enforced.
Source: www.sun-herald.com