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Well, guys males have all rights to puff anywhere they want but females are not allowed for same. Don’t get shocked reading this, its strange but true, this incident...
made popular Jul 3 2009
Filed under: Happy Hour Hero, Science Our happy hour fact to amaze your drinking buddies with. If you want someone to perform a task for you, you are better off asking...
made popular Jun 29 2009
The upsurge of lawsuits against tobacco companies in the 1990s did not happen because greedy trial lawyers suddenly realized the money to be made by suing “Big...
made popular Jun 19 2009
Greece will impose a tobacco ban in public places on July 1 in its third attempt in a decade to stamp out the habit in Europe’s biggest-smoking nation, the health...
made popular Jun 12 2009
Celebrities are in the line of fire for smoking on screen. Are you lured? Maybe not, and I’m not either. Concerns are raised, rules are made, however, nothing is...
made popular May 30 2009
A man in India, an inventor and an environment activist, M.K. Sudhakar, has designed this cigarette shaped motor-bike to show his support for India’s recent public...
made popular May 16 2009
A couple decided they couldn’t afford the lost income if the husband reported for jury duty, so they cooked up an expletive-filled affidavit telling the court in...
made popular May 1 2009
Is she disturbed? Is she trying to smoke away her blues by sucking on to that poison stick? No! Katherine Heigl is clearly addicted to those 35mm sticks. Look at her...
made popular Apr 16 2009
South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds has signed a law banning smoking from nearly all indoor public places, including bars, video lottery casinos and gambling halls.
made popular Mar 19 2009
Michigan’s Tobacco Quit Line has quit.
made popular Mar 16 2009
The main point here is yes, kick the habit of smoking! Featured above is a pair of socks called – Kick the habit, selling for $11.99, keeps your feet warm and also...
made popular Mar 13 2009
New Jersey is considering a ban on smoking in all of Atlantic City’s 11 casinos _ something the city itself has been unable to impose.
made popular Mar 10 2009
The home state of Marlboro and the world’s largest cigarette factory has banned most smoking in restaurants and bars.
made popular Mar 9 2009
The home state of Marlboro and the world’s largest cigarette factory is set to ban most smoking in restaurants and bars.
made popular Mar 9 2009
Smoking is injurious to health! An NGO named Courage India, in India, to raise public awareness about smoking and its ill effects on our health has come up with a...
made popular Mar 5 2009
China’s health minister has urged doctors and medical workers to quit smoking to set an example to others as China struggles to stamp out the ingrained habit, the...
made popular Mar 3 2009
It’s kinda hard to think of old movies without women smoking long cigarettes. Fashion and smoking have been linked for decades, and it’s interesting to see that...
made popular Feb 27 2009
Lawmakers in tobacco-friendly Virginia passed a limited ban on smoking in bars and restaurants Thursday.
made popular Feb 20 2009
Dangling enough dollars in front of smokers who want to quit helps many more succeed, an experiment with hundreds of General Electric Co. workers indicates. Among those...
made popular Feb 11 2009
President Barack Obama is having at least some success in his plan to quit smoking in office.
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Oral cavity tissue damage — at the molecular level — appears to be a highly accurate indicator of similar lung tissue damage following long-term exposure to...
made popular Apr 21 2008
You can’t do without sausages for lunch? Ham and bacon sandwiches must be your hot favorite. You simply can’t forget the lamb you had in that restaurant...
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With research going forward at a virtual breakneck pace in the field of genome technology and genetic coding, it is not surprising that scientists are making remarkable...
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Researchers at UCLA’s Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Centre have discovered a mechanism to detect the chances of survival of women over 65 suffering from lung...
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Lung cancer patients can be allowed to die untreated. It is no longer economically viable to treat patients with chronic lung diseases. The clinical prognosis is no...
made popular Oct 28 2007
According to scientists from Italy — if anyone has the problem of arthritis in one of their knees, then it would be the first and foremost sign for developing the...
made popular Sep 20 2007
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made popular Aug 30 2007
Use of cholesterol-lowering statin drugs may reduce the risk of lung cancer by about half, according to a study.
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made popular May 8 2007
Smoking marijuana is never good for the lungs but ingredient found in marijuana may help fight lung cancer, the most lethal of all cancers worldwide, according to...
made popular Apr 20 2007
Female smokers are more likely to die from lung cancer than men, a new study by the Australian researchers unveiled this fact after surveying about 500,000 adults in...
made popular Mar 22 2007
Slashing the previous claims that spiral CT scans for the early detection of lung cancer could significantly decrease deaths from this disease, a new study has come out...
made popular Mar 7 2007
Lung cancer, the most lethal of all cancers kills more than 3 million people globally every year. Most of the time, it goes undetected until it has spread and could...
made popular Feb 26 2007
According to a report published by American Cancer Society, blacks are more vulnerable to deadly cancer than whites. Main facts, which peeped out through this report...
made popular Feb 5 2007
Last year in October, French authorities had made it, clear that very soon, they would be imposing ban on smoking and finally that moment has arrived as a new smoking...
made popular Feb 1 2007
According to a report published by American Cancer Society, blacks are more vulnerable to deadly cancer than whites. Main facts, which peeped out through this report...
made popular Feb 1 2007
This time health authorities seems to have the upper hand since report confirms that there has been a decline of 29.2 percent between 1997 to 2006 in smoking rate in...
made popular Jan 20 2007
It is well known that smoking is injurious to health but it is constantly becoming more and more harmful. Actually, the level of nicotine in the cigarettes having been...
made popular Jan 19 2007
‘Cancer Statistics 2007′, which reports sudden fall in the death cases due to cancer in the U.S., is really welcoming. Things, which come out of this...
made popular Jan 18 2007
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made popular Jan 16 2007
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