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Stop Smoking News Archive
15-Apr-2009
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Renowned Smoking Cessation Expert Launches Popular Stop Smoking Seminar across U.S. and UK (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
America's favorite smoking Cessation Expert Franc Tausch is launching his popular Stop smoking Seminar in major metropolitan areas across the U.S. and in London, UK. Attendees quit smoking in one day, without nicotine withdrawal or weight gain.
Questions/Answers (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
Questions and answers on Daily Bulletin stories from readers like you. Calls to local stop-smoking hot lines have jumped following the new 62-cent federal tax on a pack of cigarettes, health experts said last week.
Tobacco control conference runs through Tuesday (Tulsa World)
Several Oklahoma tribes and the state are working to encourage the state?s American Indians to stop smoking. The second annual tobacco control conference started Monday in Tulsa and is scheduled to run through Tuesday.
Renowned Smoking Cessation Expert Launches Popular Stop Smoking Seminar across U.S. and UK (PRWeb)
America's favorite Smoking Cessation Expert Franc Tausch is launching his popular Stop Smoking Seminar in major metropolitan areas across the U.S. and in London, UK. Attendees quit smoking in one day, without nicotine withdrawal or weight gain. (PRWeb Apr 9, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/stop_smoking/quit_smoking/prweb2308944.htm
Rugby star helps Julie try quitting (Oldham Chronicle)
A LIFE-LONG smoker is preparing to stub out the cigs from today ? with the help of Roughyeds full back Paul O?Connor. Julie Cleave (48), commercial manager at the Oldham rugby league club, has been assigned the player, who is also a NHS Oldham Stop Smoking counsellor, in her bid to quit for good.
Stop-Smoking Line Inundated After Tax Hike (WRTV Indianapolis)
A cigarette tax increase appears to be leading Hoosiers to stop smoking in record numbers.
Arkansas Health Plan Sees Higher Costs for Unhealthy Behaviors (Newswise)
Your insurance company would like you to stop smoking, lose weight and get off the couch -- for your health and its financial well-being.
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