| Title | Intro | Date |
| Study Says Smoking Ban Has Not Hurt Businesses |
(AP) -- A year-old smoking ban in Lexington hasn't affected business in bars and restaurants, according to a study released Monday. |
04/18/05 |
| Home smoking 'more deadly' |
More than twice as many New Zealanders die from exposure to second-hand smoke in homes than in workplaces, according to reports in the latest New Zealand Medical Journal. |
04/18/05 |
| City's successful smoking ban leading the way |
IT'S GREAT TO BE SMOKE-FREE; LET'S KEEP IT THAT WAY |
04/18/05 |
| A Way to Find Everything |
It says something about the world of searching for stuff on the Internet that a 21-year-old Singaporean guy can patch together a Web site that makes the process of searching 20 times quicker. But what does this say, exactly? |
04/15/05 |
| Lung cancer biggest killer of US women: study |
Lung cancer has surpassed breast cancer as the main cause of death for American women, according to a study released Tuesday showing deaths related to the disease increased at a high rate among women while it remained stable among men. |
04/14/05 |
| ‘Time for Smokers to Quit Their Habit’ |
RIYADH, 11 April 2005 - A British scientist who received the King Faisal Award for Medicine last night warned that smoking could sap 10 years of one’s life. |
04/11/05 |
| The Growing Public Anxiety About Lung Cancer |
Ever since ABC News anchor Peter Jennings announced last week that he had been diagnosed with lung cancer, we have observed an increased interest in the disease--particularly the probability of it occurring in former smokers. We have spoken with dozens o |
04/08/05 |
| Smoking Lowers In-Vitro Fertilization Success Rate |
THURSDAY, April 7 (HealthDayNews) -- Women who smoke or are overweight substantially reduce their chances of getting pregnant by in vitro fertilization (IVF), a new study finds. |
04/07/05 |
| Doctors say lung cancer patients can often keep working |
UNDATED One expert says Peter Jennings could be an inspiration to many by staying on the job while battling lung cancer. |
04/07/05 |
| Telling Our Kids the Truth about Tobacco |
How many kids will begin a lifetime of tobacco addiction before we understand that we as parents and grandparents must play a larger role in prevention? The tobacco industry is trying very hard to make tobacco use look very attractive and cool to our youn |
04/07/05 |
| No 'smoke' joke Virginia will ante up $15 million to help a tobacco company study smoking hazards. |
Here's a head - scratcher: Philip Morris USA will build a $300 million research and development center in Richmond, Va., that will focus on reducing the hazards of smoking, according to the Associated Press. And, get this, the state of Virginia will kick |
04/06/05 |
| Smoking study: Teens more likely to quit if doctor orders |
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - A new study by a Portland doctors found that teenagers are more likely to quit smoking if they are getting advice from a doctor. |
04/05/05 |