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Maoris Have a Disproportionately High Rate of Smoking Related Diseases.
Seven years after he traded two or three packs of cigarettes each day for a dozen pieces of the gum called Nicorette, the retired paper mill manager finds himself saddled with another habit he'd like to break ...
The other centers are located at the University of Pennsylvania/Georgetown University, University of Wisconsin, Brown University, University of Minnesota, Yale University and the University of Southern California ...
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The problem of high smoking rates among Maori stretches back to the colonisation of New Zealand, says Prime Minister Helen Clark ...
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How Acute and Reversible are the Cardiovascular Risks of Secondhand Smoke?
This observation differs from the case for lung cancer, where the excess risk for exposure to secondhand smoke reflects a more linear dose-response effect in comparison with the risk from smoking 20 cigarettes a day ...
Prevention efforts must be sustained to ensure this pattern continues and the 2010 objective is achieved ...
Johnson thinks he has 15 Republican votes for the tax increase, spokesman Keith Ledbetter said ...
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Machines to Detect Smokers in Schools
Teens have their own issues, their own persuasion trigger points, their own pressures ...
Instead, the authorities will also focus on youngsters' need for acceptance among their peers, by telling them how smoking can affect their looks and alienate them ...
The habit can seriously damage unborn babies and is linked to premature births, miscarriages and still births ...
1 To examine changes in cigarette use among high school students in the United States during 1991-2003, CDC analyzed data from the national Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS ...
7 million to fund the programs, including $130 million for marketing and education to encourage smokers to quit and $102 million to fund reimbursement of smokers' medication ...
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Devices Catch Student Smokers
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thousands of acute myocardial infarction events among non-smokers in countries around the world could potentially be prevented each year ...
The deal was structured so that smokers would have to pay this wrote Bulow ...
SCHOOLS have begun to breath-test children for cigarette smoking as part of an attempt to reduce the numbers of pupils taking up the habit ...
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Secondhand Smoke Tearing Families Apart
Midwives will take carbon monoxide readings from women at clinics across Glasgow when they attend for the usual medical checks, such as blood pressure ...
It is already the number one cause of death in the United States, claiming over 440,000 lives per year ...
The national YRBS, a component of CDC's Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, used independent three-stage cluster samples for the 1991-2003 surveys to obtain cross-sectional data representative of public and private school students in grades 9-12 ...
The Foundation's report also indicates that 43,000 children are orphaned each year because of smoking related deaths ...
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Asthmatic Children Hurt by Smokers
Of quitters polled, 59 percent quit 'cold turkey,' while 11 percent used nicotine replacement therapy (including OTC patch and gum, and prescription patch and gum ...
The West Virginia Supreme Court upheld yesterday a jury's decision that the tobacco industry should not have to pay for medical tests that could lead to ...
The study, published in the July issue of The Journal of Pediatrics, indicates that smoking and ownership of furred or feathered pets occurs just as often in homes of children with asthma as it does in the general United States population ...
Health problems are the major reason smokers give for wanting to quit, with 43 percent reporting that they are more concerned about ...
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Study: Two-Thirds of Young Women Want to Quit Smoking
Johnson has said repeatedly that House Democrats must supply a majority of the votes for the cigarette tax increase because it was proposed ...
Girls age 12 to 19 are more likely than boys to attempt to quit smoking ...
The verdict is the first of its kind in a tobacco suit and comes after the Florida Supreme Court ...
Many established smokers are trying to cut down their cigarette consumption, and a number are able to," study author Shu-Hong Zhu, of the University of California in San Diego, told ...
Edric Tan, a Secondary 5 student at Greenridge Secondary, started puffing when he was nine years old ...
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Teen Smoking Linked to Parental Income and Education Levels
The national YRBS, a component of CDC's Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, used independent three-stage cluster samples for the 1991-2003 surveys to obtain cross-sectional data representative of public and private school students in grades 9-12 ...
Each drop on the income scale meant a 30 percent increased risk of smoking by the teenager ...
Said Ms Chng Chee Yeong, head of the board's school health-promotion department: 'Many hardcore adult smokers started when they were in their teens ...
The court voted 3-1 to reject the smokers' appeal, which argued that they deserved free, routine medical monitoring because the cigarette companies sold a defective product with no regard for their customers' health ...
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NY Bans Sale of Water-Laced with Nicotine to Minors
Johnson has publicly supported increasing the cigarette tax as a way to prevent young people from starting to smoke ...
This widespread use of tobacco is not only having expected long-term effects on the health of smokers but also more immediate effects on America's children ...
The latest data show a noticeable decline in the prevalence of smoking among New York's young people ...
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Secondhand Smoke Endangering Children
Why? We put the question to several smokers, particularly people you might expect to know better, interviewing them first via e-mail, then by phone; their comments here come from both sorts of contacts ...
The foundation is dedicated to reducing tobacco use in the United States with major initiatives reaching youth, women, and priority populations through grants, research, marketing and communications programs, training, and strategic partnerships ...
The state House could vote this week to increase the state tax on cigarettes by 75 cents a pack ...
In her ruling, Kessler rejected arguments that under civil racketeering law, the government can claim only profits that were Williamson Tobacco Corp ...