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Fast Facts on Lung Cancer Here are some fast facts about lung cancer and treatments for the disease. 08/09/05
Hollywood bad guys 'smoke more' Hollywood villains and working class characters are more likely to smoke in movies than the rich and heroic, according to a US medical study. 08/09/05
Lung cancer still remains difficult to treat TORONTO — There have been some steps forward in treating lung cancer in the last 20 years, but the disease that took the life of Canadian-born newsman Peter Jennings remains one of the most formidable cancers to defeat, doctors say. 08/09/05
Understanding Lung Cancer August 8, 2005—Peter Jennings, the former anchor of ABC News' "World News Tonight," died last night after being diagnosed with lung cancer five months ago. His death highlights just how common and serious a disease lung cancer is: More than 80,000 cases 08/08/05
Lung Cancer Is the No. 1 Cancer Killer News Anchors Hope Jennings' Death Will Raise Awareness of Smoking Dangers 08/08/05
Study: most states get short end of landmark tobacco agreement RICHMOND, Va. - Twenty-nine states would have been better off passing a $4 excise tax on a carton of cigarettes rather than signing multibillion-dollar tobacco settlements, a study concludes. 08/07/05
County smoking declines Higher cigarette taxes and tougher smoking regulations have helped reduce the number of people who smoke in Kanawha County, the executive director of the Kanawha-Charleston Health Department said Thursday. 07/22/05
Successful Ex-Smokers Show Trust In Health Care, Upbeat Attitude People who have successfully quit smoking cigarettes are more likely to have visited a trusted health care provider and to report good mental health than current smokers, according to a recent study. 07/22/05
Significant drop in heart disease deaths in Poland Changes in government economic policy on food subsidies in Poland has led to a drastic drop in deaths from coronary heart disease, says a study in this week's BMJ. 07/22/05
A Bid to Chill Thinking Behind Joe Barton's Assault on Climate Scientists 07/22/05
Lung Disease Plagues Scotland ASTHMA is a lung disease characterised by coughing and breathing problems. The airways over-react and become inflamed or clogged. 07/21/05
New product could relight smokers' hopes Swiss authorities have paved the way for the launch of what is being billed as the first ever smokeless and tobacco-free cigarette. 07/21/05

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