August Quit Smoking Blog Archives

Smoking Kills - Nicotine: A cure for what ails you? - Insight Journal

Nicotine: A cure for what ails you? - Insight JournalNicotine: A cure for what ails you?Insight Journal, TX - Aug 30, 2007Doctors agree that smoking cigarettes is one of the worst habits for your health. Full of chemicals and harmful compounds, cigarette smoke has been linked …'Smoke Gets in Your Eyes' and in Your Lungs, Willy Nilly […]

Smoking cdiseases - State-by-state summaries

State-by-state summariesStateline - to keep lawmakers in Springfield as budget negotiations continue. **Oregon lawmakers will convene Feb. 4 to Feb. 29, 2008, in a test of annual legislative sessions. The Legislature currently meets biennially. A tempestuous Alabama Senate began this Clearing the airPost Online - Rob Carr, 28, of Athens, is one of […]

SmokingEffects - Second-hand smoke to kill 2 million Chinese: report

Second-hand smoke to kill 2 million Chinese: reportReuters UK - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Nearly 2 million older people alive today in China are likely to die from emphysema and other chronic lung diseases caused by second-hand smoke, researchers predicted on Thursday. Their estimates are part of a series of studies
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No Smoking - Cigarette packets to display smoking diseases

Cigarette packets to display smoking diseasesDaily Telegraph - Pictures of diseased lungs and other graphic images will appear on all tobacco products in a new drive against smoking, the Government announced yesterday. Alan Johnson, the Health Secretary, unveiled the move as he conceded that the written warnings
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Anti Smoking - Former Smokers Face High Risk of Developing Lung Cancer – Study - TopNews

Former Smokers Face High Risk of Developing Lung Cancer – Study - TopNewsFormer Smokers Face High Risk of Developing Lung Cancer – StudyTopNews, India - 8 hours agoHeavy yesteryear smokers, even though they have quitted smoking now, face high risk of developing lung cancer, because some genes have been permanently … For expert in-depth information on all […]

Cigarette Smoking - “BUT THE DAMAGE IS ALREADY DONE”

When we smoke, there are physiological changes, of course—the heart rate, blood pressure, circulation and blood are affected. But when we stop smoking, the effects do not endure; they gradually disappear. The heart rate returns to normal (permanent damage excluded, of course) and so does the blood pressure. The body does not demand more nicotine; […]

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