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View Post: “Stop Smoking Therapist Stephen Richards Explaines Why Ex-Smokers ...
6 hours ago by Jan West
Doctors at the K.S. Hegde Medical Academy in Mangalore, India, were struck by the more than casual relationship between the appearance of lung cancer and an abrupt and recent cessation of the smoking habit in many, if not most, cases. Backing this up is how anti-smoking guru ... Suddenly giving up tobacco use after years of the body defending itself from cigarette poisons is not conducive to preventing the activation of an unrestrained cell division and tumour genesis. ...
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View Post: Revista de Saúde Pública - Tobacco smoking and level of education ...
22 Nov 2009
It supports an approach for intensifying actions for smoking cessation within the Brazilian National Health System (SUS). Health managers should prioritize access to effective treatment for tobacco dependents seeking care services at all ... Lung cancer mortality in relation to age, duration of smoking, and daily cigarette consumption: results from Cancer Prevention Study II. Cancer Res. 2003;63(19):6556-62. [ Links ]. 4. Gupta PC, Ray CS. Tobacco, education and health. ...
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View Post: My Florida Home Buyer » “Stop Smoking In A Controlled Way To ...
6 hours ago by Jan West
Doctors at the K.S. Hegde Medical Academy in Mangalore, India, were struck by the more than casual relationship between the appearance of lung cancer and an abrupt and recent cessation of the smoking habit in many, if not most, cases. ... Therefore if the subliminal message is too well hidden then it is no use for giving up smoking or anything else. There is a substitute for cigarettes … the imitation cigarette! Why when you want to give up smoking do you want to replace ...
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View Post: Susan Blumenthal, M.D.: Stamp Out Smoking: Take Action Today
19 Nov 2009 by Susan Blumenthal, MD
Each year, primarily because of exposure to secondhand smoke, an estimated 3000 nonsmoking Americans die of lung cancer, more than 46000 (range: 22700-69600) die of heart disease, and about 150000-300000 children younger than 18 months have lower respiratory tract ... Comprehensive tobacco control programs involve coordinated efforts to establish smoke-free policies and social norms, to promote and assist tobacco users to quit, and to prevent initiation of tobacco use. ...
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17 hours ago by June Burns
Everybody is aware of the risks of smoking. It is completely damaging to the human body. While carcinogens in cigarettes pose a risk to everyone, women are 3 times as likely as men to get aggressive forms of lung cancer and more likely to develop it at an earlier ... The dangers of smoking for women has increased attention and awareness from women's organizations, resulting in a number of projects that focus on enduring tobacco cessation efforts specifically for women. ...
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View Post: Snus News & Other Tobacco Products: Japan - prime minister calls ...
11 hours ago by tobaccowatch.org
The World Health Organization says, "Tobacco is the single largest preventable cause of cancer in the world today. It causes 80 to 90 percent of all lung cancer deaths, and nearly one-third of all cancer deaths in developing countries." Smoking not only accounts for about one-third of all cancer cases but also increases the incidence of heart diseases and cerebral infarction. The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, effective February 2005, calls on its 164 ...
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View Post: Great American Smokeout - Lessons from a Smoking Cessation Class
19 Nov 2009 by Past Member
Ultimately the best decision is to never start smoking and a new law signed by President Obama may accomplish this goal. The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, which was signed on June 22, 2009 turned over the .... 54% of all americans who are 100 years or older smoke. 82% of japanese and 70% of chinese smoke and do so like factories, can't get enough – yet have 1/3 the rate of american lung cancer, half the rate of early heart attacks. an 85 year old, ...
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View Post: Butt out, By KATIE KOLT HALL, Staff Writer
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View Post: Tobacco Companies Blow Smoke in Washington's Face -- Again ...
24 Nov 2009 by Anne Landman
Last spring, President Obama signed a bill into law that raised the tax on roll-your-own cigarette tobacco from $1.10 per pound to a whopping $24.78 per pound. The revenue from the tax was to be put towards expanding children's health ... The association between exposure to environmental tobacco smoke and coronary heart disease and lung cancer are considerably weaker than generally believed." What makes this study so significant is that it took place over a 39 year period ...
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