Playing "media detective" allows children to understand the intentions of marketers and the goals of advertising while empowering them to resist messages that encourage alcohol or tobacco use. A study published in the current journal Pediatrics shows that teaching children as early as third grade to be more skeptical of media messages can help prevent substance use...
28 september, 2010
Easy Ways To Stop Smoking - Children Empowered To Skirt Alcohol And Tobacco Marketing Messages Via 'media Detective' Tool
Playing "media detective" allows children to understand the intentions of marketers and the goals of advertising while empowering them to resist messages that encourage alcohol or tobacco use. A study published in the current journal Pediatrics shows that teaching children as early as third grade to be more skeptical of media messages can help prevent substance use...
23 september, 2010
Easyway Stop Smoking - N.y. To Try Again To Tax Indians’ Cigarette Sales
18 september, 2010
Stop Smoking The Easy Way - How To Stop Smoking Tips
We all know there’s hundreds of books and CDS on how to stop smoking and dozens of stop smoking tips and methods that involve and number of herbal remedies, pills and NRT patches, but here’s the method that worked for me when I finally decided that I wanted to stop smoking now. 1. There’s more [...]
13 september, 2010
Easy Ways To Stop Smoking - Study Finds Higher Education Predicts Better Cardiovascular Health Outcomes In High-income Countries, But Not In Low- And Middle-income
In one of the first international studies to compare the link between formal education and heart disease and stroke, the incidence of these diseases and certain risk factors decreased as educational levels increased in high-income countries, but not in low- and middle-income countries...
08 september, 2010
Easy Ways To Stop Smoking - A Shift Toward Fighting Fat
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, which has spent $700 million to help fight smoking through research and advocacy since 1991, is shifting focus to childhood obesity through pledge of $500 million in spending over five years; foundation's antiobesity financing rose to $58 million in 2009, while its antismoking grants fell to $4 million, highlighting competition for private funds and shift in public health priorities; experts say without another antismoking advocate like Robert Wood Johnson, tobac...
Stop Smoking The Easy Way - Michael Douglas Says He Has Stage Four Throat Cancer
Michael Douglas told a US television audience on Tuesday night that he has been diagnosed with and is receiving treatment for stage four throat cancer. Speaking on David Letterman's "Late Show" to promote the release of his new film "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps", the 65- year old American actor and producer said his doctors had told him he has an 80 per cent chance of survival...
07 september, 2010
Easyway Stop Smoking - How To Stop Smoking Now
Are You Choosing To stop Smoking Now Or For Good Many people who have attended a stop smoking now course often tell the host, much later on, that they never expected to succeed. The chances are they had tried to stop many times before, both on their own and with other kinds of help, and [...]
Easyway Stop Smoking - Smoking Cessation Therapies Should Be Government Financed
Canada should follow the lead of Quebec, Australia and the United Kingdom by publicly funding smoking cessation pharmacotherapies, states an editorial in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal). Some 5.5 million Canadians (19% of the population) currently use tobacco, a number that has not decreased in recent years...
06 september, 2010
Stop Smoking The Easy Way - Understanding The Delusion Of Needing To Smoke
In my previous post we looked at the delusions we have of smoking and the reasons we believe we need to smoke. The first step in learning how to stop smoking is to change these beliefs and understand that they aren’t serving us in a positive way. How the Delusions are Created You develop these [...]
Easy Ways To Stop Smoking - New Test Allows Individualized Profiles Of Cigarette Smoking
A test for one of the thousands of chemicals in cigarette smoke has the potential for more accurately estimating smokers' mouth level exposure and may have applications for developing custom-tailored quitting approaches for the more than 43 million people in the United States who still smoke, and hundreds of millions elsewhere, scientists said...
05 september, 2010
Easy Ways To Stop Smoking - The Last Smokers In New York City
Easyway Stop Smoking - Rpsgb And No Smoking Day Announce Alliance, Uk
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society is working in partnership with the charity No Smoking Day to help thousands of smokers to kick the habit and stop smoking on Wednesday, 9th March 2011. This year's "Time to stop?" campaign will encourage and support smokers across the UK to start counting down to the 9th March, to stop smoking and start a healthier and wealthier life...
04 september, 2010
Stop Smoking The Easy Way - How To Stop Smoking For Good
How To stop Smoking For Good – Getting Free, Staying Free Learning stop smoking for good is all about getting your “head in the right place” and realizing that you believing have a choice. Let me explain what I mean, and how you can use this technique to stop smoking for good. Freedom is a [...]
Easyway Stop Smoking - Cessation Coverage Now Available For All Medicare Patients
The American Lung Association welcomes the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services' (CMS) decision to expand coverage for tobacco cessation counseling to all smokers covered by Medicare, but is disappointed that these smokers will still not be provided a comprehensive tobacco cessation benefit...
03 september, 2010
Easyway Stop Smoking - Philip Morris Said To Benefit From Child Labor
A new report says child labor is widespread on farms that supply the company’s cigarette factory in Kazakhstan.
Easy Ways To Stop Smoking - Cigarette Smoke Causes Harmful Changes In The Lungs Even At The Lowest Levels
Casual smokers may think that smoking a few cigarettes a week is "no big deal." But according to new research from physician-scientists at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, having an infrequent smoke, or being exposed to secondhand smoke, may be doing more harm than people may think. The findings may further support public smoking bans, say the authors...
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