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Stop Smoking News Archive
31-Dec-2007
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Enforcement could be lenient for new smoke-free law (The Southern Illinoisan)
WEST FRANKFORT - Beginning Tuesday, the State of Illinois will help those making a resolution to stop smoking by making it illegal to do it in public, although enforcement of the new law could be lacking.
Hospital offers smart ways to break cigarette addiction (Denison Bulletin Review)
Crawford County Memorial Hospital offers a QuitSmart® Stop smoking Program free of charge to interested individuals. QuitSmart® uses simple new methods proven to help overcome physical addiction to nicotine, psychological dependence on cigarettes, and smoking habit.
New year brings new crowds at the gym (Bucks County Courier Times)
Feeling that holiday hangover yet? You know, where you swear to the universe that this year ? definitely this year ? you are going to start living healthy, stop smoking, purge the bad habits and eat more fruits and vegetables.
Plan raises smoking fines (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Louisville's revised smoking ban contains two unexpected changes -- higher fines and a requirement that police be called if a customer refuses to stop smoking inside a business covered by the ban.
A New Year's resolution: Stop smoking (Moorpark Acorn)
Smokers wishing to kick the habit are invited to attend the "Freedom from Smoking" program beginning 6:30 p.m. Tues., Jan. 8 and meeting for eight consecutive weeks through Feb.
New round of stop-smoking classes begins in Jan. (The Journal News)
RAMAPO - People who vow to give up cigarettes as a New Year's resolution can get help through a free program offered by the Rockland Department of Health.
Need help keeping those resolutions? (News 14 Carolina)
NORTH CAROLINA -- New Year?s is nearly here, which means millions of Americans have already pledged to themselves that this will be the year they stop smoking, lose weight and start a savings account.
What?s your resolution? (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
How was your resolve in 2007? Did you stick to your diet? Were you more friendly or helpful every single day? Did you stop smoking, finally?
More News (Daily Bulletin)
The new driving laws for 2008 might help you stop smoking, will make people think twice before they drink and drive, may help everyone to breathe a little easier when there is a teenager behind the wheel and will definitely break your habit of holding onto a cell phone while you drive in California.
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