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| 9 Dec 2009 9--Kentucky ranks 40th in the nation in funding programs to prevent kids from smoking and help smokers quit, according to a report that will be released today by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. The CTFK report, "A Broken Promise to ... Legislative News - http://behavioralhealthcentral.com/index.php/20090526400/Handouts-Materials-Fo... |
| 16 Dec 2009 by Vivian Goldschmidt, MA I explain in the Save Our Bones Program (Chapter 10 of The Bone Health Revolution) that exposure to CO2 increases bone loss and that opening windows at home to prevent CO2 accumulation is an important Bone Health Action Step. But the NASA study titled “Foliage ... I used to smoke–I quit in 1995. I didn't know smoking could hurt more than just my heart and lungs. Here's hoping all my “sisters” who are still smoking, can quit as soon as possible–and “save their bones!” ... Save Our Bones - http://saveourbones.com/ |
| 11 Dec 2009 State governments are spending less and less on anti-smoking programs, which are designed to prevent kids from smoking and help smokers quit. ... Tobacco anti-smoking. "It's a travesty that only a small fraction of tobacco settlement funds is actually being used to support tobacco prevention programs in states," Nancy Brown, chief executive of the American Heart Association, said in a statement. State cuts. States are not required to spend the money on anti-smoking ... Executive Healthcare Management - http://www.executivehm.com/ - References |
| 16 Dec 2009 by Warner Todd Huston They've ignored science, ignored medical science, and stolen money from programs meant to help its citizens and instead used those funds for political favors and wild-eyed spending. America, the facts are in. .... Why not quit smoking, but elect to pay higher taxes to help children? You do have the option of paying higher taxes; property taxes and income taxes are just minimums. If you really care about children, put your money where you mouth is and help them. ... Big Government - http://biggovernment.com/ - References |
| 18 Dec 2009 Anita Svee quit smoking and joined an exercise class after learning she had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), an umbrella term for lung diseases like emphysema and chronic bronchitis that impair breathing. But simple everyday tasks still left the retiree in ... In Svee's classes, for instance, the instructors taught her a better way to climb stairs—namely by taking a breath with each stair to prevent her from overexerting herself and then gasping for breath. ... AARP Bulletin Today - http://bulletin.aarp.org:4402/publish/etc/mostrecentarticles/bulletin.10.xml [ More results from AARP Bulletin Today ] |
| 8 Dec 2009 by admin For health and medical reasons, some people are unable to use certain quit smoking aids. Pregnant women are advised against using many drugs, for example, such as Chantix. Skin sensitivities prevent others from using nicotine patches. ... I was a smoker for 25 years and I had quit smoking for over six times ,but never really quit smoking before.Just after I read that quit smoking program, I realized how easy quitting smoking was.I am a non-smoker now! ... Stop Smoking Cigarettes - http://speerssociety.org/stop-smoking-cigarettes/ |
| 1 Dec 2009 by Kelsey Desiderio and Ying Lam One of the goals of the tobacco control program in New York is not only to assist current smokers with quitting, but to prevent kids from ever starting to smoke. Tobacco companies spend billions of dollars on marketing directed at youth ... Washington Square News - http://nyunews.com/ |
| 6 Dec 2009 What impact did this advertising have? Let's explore it. Tobacco Company Sponsored Programs - One Big Commercial for Smoking When a show was sponsored by a cigarette company, they usually used it to promote a specific brand. ... STRIKE: " 11105 doctors say Lucky Strikes prevent throat irritation." and "Ask your doctor about a light smoke." L&M:"Just what the doctor ordered." CHESTERFIELD: "Nose, throat, and accessory organs not adversely affected by smoking Chesterfields. ... Artipot: Latest Articles - http://www.artipot.com/ - References |
| 3 Dec 2009 “More than four in five smokers say they want to quit. And each year about 1.3 million smokers do quit. With good smoking cessation programs, 20 to 40 percent of participants are able to quit smoking and stay off cigarettes for at least one .... Because YOU Know Loved Ones Who Could Benefit From This Article! Recommended Reading. Smoke or Used to Smoke? The Healthiest Foods to Prevent Lung Cancer and Other Smoker's Diseases · The Six Worst Lifestyle Choices You Could Make ... Newsletter RSS - http://www.sixwise.com/ |
| 9 Dec 2009 by Fayette Front Page.com With the nation's adult smoking rate stalled after decades of decline, the report warns that continued progress is at risk unless states significantly increase funding for programs to prevent kids from smoking and help smokers quit. ... Toxic Treadmill - http://toxictreadmill.blogspot.com/ - References |
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