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Stop Smoking News Archive
04-Oct-2006
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Celebrities visit PGH Stop Smoking Clinic (Manila Bulletin)
Model and VJ Amanda Griffin and actress Rica Peralejo recently visited the Pulmonary Rehabilitation Center of the Philippine General Hospital (PGH) to interact with patients and encourage one another in their quitting journey.
Lafarrell Bunting Q&A (Boxing Insider)
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Triggering weight loss (Pocono Record)
A comment such as, "You've gained weight!" could be the best thing that ever happened to you.
Supervisors back smoking tax (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
Over the objections of County Supervisor Harry Ovitt, the Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 Tuesday to support Prop. 86, the cigarette tax initiative on the Nov. 7 statewide ballot.
Stop smoking programme launched (Barbados Advocate)
Whoever said quitters never win, perhaps never had a clue that quitting can be a good thing.
Cancer deaths fall as smoking declines (Detroit News)
A new American Cancer Society study finds that reductions in smoking accounted for about 40 percent of the decrease in cancer-death rates among men between 1991 and 2003.
Industry cancer link `no surprise' (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
North scientists are calling for chemical companies to clean up their act after a study revealed living close to heavy industry increases the risk of developing lung cancer.
Who?s Older, You or Your Body? Tests Suggest Answers (New York Times)
Gyms are using numbers to lure the middle-aged into exercise programs.
Move to help mums stop smoking (BBC News)
A health authority is employ a new member of staff to try and wean mothers-to-be off smoking.
Tuesday Calendar (Winchester Sun)
Winchester/Clark County Association of Churches, 11:30 a.m., Church of the Living God, 114 Franklin Ave. Lunch will be served at noon. All ministers and lay leaders of the community are invited to attend, and your participation is needed.
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