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Secondhand Smoke Lowers Kids' Math, Reading Scores NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Kids and teenagers exposed to even trace amounts of secondhand smoke score lower on tests of reading and reasoning, according to new research. 01/05/05
A resolution that helps your skin How stopping smoking improves your skin 12/29/04
3000 People will Die During Christmas Of Smoking Related Causes Hard-hitting TV adverts to encourage smokers to quit - particularly those who are parents - are being launched by the government on Boxing Day. 12/29/04
Small Doses: Don't let smoke get in your eyes It's common knowledge that smoking is bad for your heart and lungs. But did you know it also can damage your eyes? 12/27/04
Anti-smoking ads to be toughest ever Health ministers will miss "by a wide margin" their target to cut the number of smokers in Britain by a quarter, one of the Government's leading advisers has warned. 12/26/04
Study links drinking to cancer risk for men who smoke The more alcohol male smokers drink, the higher the risk of suffering cancer they run, according to a research team of the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry. 12/25/04
Smokers trying to quit the hard way According to a new report on "How Wisconsin Smokers Quit," nearly one-half of Wisconsin smokers tried to quit smoking last year. Close to eight out of 10 smokers surveyed tried to quit "cold turkey" (without medication or counseling) and 90 percent relaps 12/24/04
Study: Tobacco Firms Encourage College Smoking A new study finds that tobacco companies are encouraging college students to start smoking by sponsoring parties and handing out free cigarettes, according to the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH). 12/23/04
Genetics affect teen smoking, study finds Montreal - A faulty gene may lead some young teenage smokers to be even more susceptible to years of nicotine addiction, a new study suggests. 11/29/04
Study reveals chilling new smoking stats SMOKING killed almost five million people in 2000 -- and three times as many men as women. 11/27/04
Where Do Kids Get Cigarettes? Parents May Be Surprised A new study confirms that fewer US kids are smoking, and examines where those who do smoke get their cigarettes. The sources based on a national survey of 8th -12th graders taken between 1997 and 2002, may come as a surprise to some parents. 11/26/04
Study: Cigarettes Cost Society $40 a Pack DURHAM, N.C. (AP) -- Cigarettes may cost smokers more then they believe. A study by a team of health economists finds the combined price paid by their families and society is about $40 per pack of cigarettes. 11/25/04

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