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Stop Smoking News Archive
09-Jan-2008
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07-01-2008: Going green with hybrid cars (The Edge Daily)
PETALING JAYA: As New Year?s resolutions go, seven days should be enough for most people to give up dieting, stop smoking and start exercising. But for those who resolved to live a greener lifestyle, all is not lost yet.
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.
BMH-GT, Oktibbeha Hospital start new year tobacco-free (The Commercial Dispatch)
Two local hospitals rang in the new year Tuesday by helping some patients and staff with their resolutions to stop smoking. The ?quitting buddies,? Baptist Memorial Hospital-Golden Triangle in Columbus and Oktibbeha County Hospital in Starkville, officially made their sites tobacco-free Jan. 1.
Resolve To Be Ready (KQCD-TV Dickinson)
If you`re like most people, you`re making a New Year`s resolution. Something like lose weight, save more money or stop smoking. North Dakota`s Department of Emergency Services has one for you. They want all North Dakotans to resolve to be ready.
SD QuitLine Offers New Tool To Stop Smoking (KELO Sioux Falls)
SD QuitLine offers new tool to stop smoking
Stop Smoking Remedies (AskMen)
Stop smoking remedies that'll help you quit Despite the present and growing social stigma surrounding smoking, there are still a number of folks out there who cling to the anachronistic pleasure of smoking, and love every minute of it.
State doubling funds for tobacco Quitline (News 8 Austin)
Texas wants to help people stop smoking and dipping. The state is nearly doubling the money it spends to help people quit those habits. The Department of State Health Services says more than 3 million Texans smoke, although the state's smoking rate is below the national average.
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