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| 1 | Smoking, Even More Lethal for Women We also know that women are at greater risk for developing emphysema than men, and are therefore more sensitive to cigarette smoke', said Dr ...
If you want to avoid the risk of illness from cigarette smoking , in my opinion, you shouldn't use your energy in reducing tobacco consumption - rather, take the bull by the horns and quit altogether ...
Among women smokers, however, the risk of bloodclots was doubled among those studied who smoked just three to five cigarettes daily ...
The wealth of cumulative information in the study strongly indicated a much higher vulnerability in women to health problems ...
The research team discovered that men double their risk for coronary bloodclots compared to non-smokers, even for those smoke just ... |
| 2 | EDITORIAL: Help Keep Children Smoke-Free A recent analysis by the Licking County Juvenile Court revealed that Newark's middle-school children on the average smoke more than their counterparts in the rest of the state and nation ...
Where do kids get their cigarettes? Cigarette machines in public places aren't nearly as plentiful as they once were ...
Since we can't stop the adults from smoking , how can we expect to stop the kids ... |
| 3 | Tobacco Therapies Doubtful [02/22-4] Psychologist Henning Damkjsterbro Investigation, which has been published in the current Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health ...
A variety of products have come on the market in recent years, promoted to help people stop smoking or reduce tobacco usage ...
Where do kids get their cigarettes? Cigarette machines in public places aren't nearly as plentiful as they once were ...
Eva Prescott of the Institute for Illness Prevention, in an interview with daily newspaper Politiken ... |
| 4 | New UK Study Adds More Evidence Against the Dangers of Passive Smoking The research team discovered that men double their risk for coronary bloodclots compared to non-smokers, even for those smoke just ...
Luckily, that same study showed that the rate tapers off to the average by the time the local students hit high school ...
They claim the risk to non-smokers of going to pubs and restaurants where smoking is allowed is Fresh evidence of the health risk from passive smoking is revealed today ... |
| 5 | US News on Secret Tobacco Papers The new reports spell out with great clarity the remarkable degree to which tobacco company lawyers controlled research into smoking and health, and the measures their clients took to conceal what they knew ...
A recent analysis by the Licking County Juvenile Court revealed that Newark's middle-school children on the average smoke more than their counterparts in the rest of the state and nation ...
Reporters provided urine samples before and after they visited the venues ... |
| 6 | Editorial: Atlanta's Hartsfield Airport Should be Smokefree We also know that women are at greater risk for developing emphysema than men, and are therefore more sensitive to cigarette smoke', said Dr ...
Where do kids get their cigarettes? Cigarette machines in public places aren't nearly as plentiful as they once were ...
And there are no warning signs on the lounges for heart patients or pregnant women ... |
| 7 | Majority of Cincinnati Citizens Support a Workplace Smoking Ban In New York City, a survey released this week shows an 11 percent decline in the number of adult smokers from 2002 to 2003 ...
City Health Commissioner Malcolm Adcock called the survey a The smoking war may be heating up in Cincinnati ...
Such revelations won't help the embattled business as it tries to fend off continuing attacks on both legal and legislative fronts ... |
| 8 | UK: Secondhand Smoke in the Workplace Kills Hundreds Per Year Thousands more are dying from passive smoking at home, according to researchers at Imperial College London ...
Our elected officials can't continue to ignore the mounds of research indicating the dangers of secondhand smoke ...
We would hope that local stores card people before selling cigarettes and other tobacco products ... |
| 9 | St. Paul to Hold Public Hearing for Debate Over Proposed Smoking Ban Why do children smoke? Well, that's the million-dollar question, isn't it? Peer pressure? Bad role models? A belief that it is cool? Mixed messages? A feeling that they are bullet-proof? An inability of the youthful brain to gauge consequences ...
It's like having four witnesses to an armed robbery instead of just two," said John Coale, a plaintiffs' lawyer specializing in tobacco litigation ...
The current language would ban indoor smoking in bars, restaurants, pool halls, bowling alleys, and VFW and American Legion halls ...
The study followed 12,000 individuals in this country for up to 22 years ... |
| 10 | Wichita Tobacco Free Coalition Pushes for Smoking Ban The Tobacco Free Wichita Coalition plans to lobby the City Council by September to ban smoking in all enclosed public establishments, including restaurants, bars, bowling alleys and sports arenas, coalition chairwoman Pat MacDonald said ...
We would hope that local stores card people before selling cigarettes and other tobacco products ...
The wealth of cumulative information in the study strongly indicated a much higher vulnerability in women to health problems ... |
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