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free quit smoking program
| 11 | Freeman campuses go tobacco-free That all changed late last week in response to Free man Health System and other hospitals in Missouri going tobacco- free ...
Take the issue seriously, but help your child understand that they are responsible for their own actions ...
They are: ˆ Drink water - slowly sip water (up to eight glasses a day ...
In a step no previous government has dared to take, the Socialist-led coalition of Prime Minister Lionel Jospin looks almost certain to place alcohol and tobacco in the same category as marijuana and heroin -- as dangerous drugs ...
A two-pack-a-day smoker, Harris, of Ypsilanti, will save more than $500 a year by making the drive ... |
| 12 | New Public Health Program Shows Smokers How to Become an EX(SM) effects of tobacco use through grants, technical assistance and training ...
Creative for EX was produced by Austin, Texas-based GSD&M, the American ...
temptation to quit into an attractive young woman who tries to "lure him ... |
| 13 | The American Legacy Foundation® and Mayo Clinic Announce Collaboration to Reduce Smoking Rates Further research also indicates that most smokers who want to quit do not understand what it takes to conquer their tobacco dependence, or indeed underestimate how powerful that addiction can be ...
Mayo Clinic is proud to work with the American Legacy Foundation," said Dr ...
Richard Hurt, director of Mayo Clinic's Nicotine Dependence Center ...
Mayo Clinic's hallmark is teamwork - applying the wisdom and expertise of numerous specialists for each patient ... |
| 14 | Group pushes youth anti-smoking amendment Pine View School for the Gifted in Sarasota is the only Southwest Florida school that kept its club ...
It's much harder to get the message out," said Nicole Foss, president of the Pine View club ...
There used to be a time line, plan of action, activities, events to hold, something constantly going on, with all of us statewide doing the same thing ...
As part of the settlement, the tobacco industry is banned from lobbying against youth program s ...
4 million to officials running for public office, says Common Cause of Florida ... |
| 15 | Tobacco farmers swapping crops But with energy costs rising, he says he can't afford to double the cost of curing his tobacco ...
If I'm not going to make any money, I'm not going to do it," the 54-year-old farmer said, adding that he's had several other colleagues threaten to leave the business next year because of paltry profits made this year ...
But now that the program has been eliminated, and with it the geographic boundaries for growing certain types of tobacco, Jackson is switching some of his land over to the burley variety as a way to offset rising fuel costs and bring in some additional income for the farm ...
So far the prospects of this year's harvest are looking slightly better than last year's, when growers scaled back production and acreage for flue-cured tobacco, the mainstay of central Virginia growers, hit a record low ... |
| 16 | Hospitals to banish smoking On Tuesday afternoon, she perched on a wall of the WakeMed parking deck, smoking a cigarette ...
On Tuesday, the Triangle's three major health systems teamed up to announce one of the biggest tobacco bans in state history ...
For years, medical staff, patients and visitors have clustered around hospital entryways, dragging on cigarettes before returning to the clean air inside ...
She would be OK without her cigarettes, but she predicted other visitors would find it difficult ... |
| 17 | Company will pay workers to quit smoking Our primary initiative is to create a healthy environment for our employees,” Martin said ...
I think our people understand we are trying to help and be supportive and they respond ...
Currently, Martin said about 16 employees have taken advantage of the company’s incentives; but non- smoking bonuses aren’t Sysco’s only weapon in its war against tobacco ...
A policy, he said, designed to make the company a better place to work ... |
| 18 | TV ads smokescreen for cigarette marketing But if Oregon's opinion leaders understand the company's strategy and past behavior, perhaps we can prevent it from repositioning itself as a friend to public health and presenting smoking as just another normal lifestyle choice ...
Anthony Biglan of Eugene is a senior scientist at the Oregon Research Institute ...
Among other things, the suit alleged that the tobacco companies had for 50 years been marketing to those under 18 and that they continued to do so ... |
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