| Title | Intro | Date |
| Hard Evidence Study: Secondhand Smoke Is Much More Dangerous Than First Thought |
The harmful effects of secondhand smoke may be much greater than previously thought, according to a new study released today. |
06/29/04 |
| Another reason to quit smoking
Another reason to quit smoking |
As if there aren't enough good reasons not to smoke or to stop smoking....here' another one that kind of comes as a surprise. |
06/18/04 |
| Drinkers and bar staff vote on smoking |
CUSTOMERS and staff at bars across Glasgow are to take part in a massive smoking survey. |
06/16/04 |
| Illinois' smoking numbers decrease |
PRINCETON -- Tobacco-related illnesses killed more than 16,500 Illinois residents and cost the state $6.7 billion annually in medical care and lost productivity. |
06/15/04 |
| Teen smoking not so cool anymore |
BATHURST - A Statistics Canada survey says smoking among young people is on the decline. |
06/15/04 |
| Ugandan Students At Risk of Nicotine Addiction |
JANE Among, 17, a senior four student in Arua, North Western Uganda says she wants to quit smoking. But every time she tries to stop, she finds herself doing it again. She started smoking in 2000 when she had just joined senior two. |
06/14/04 |
| Smoking linked to even more health problems |
Anti-tobacco advocates applauded the surgeon general's 2004 report but are worried about cuts in prevention and cessation programs. |
06/13/04 |
| Secondhand smoke tied to diseases, studies say |
When Joyce Bushman lost her husband, Thomas, to lung cancer 10 years ago, he was 43 and hadn’t smoked a cigarette in his life. |
06/13/04 |
| Israeli study: Cigarette smoke transforms saliva from friend to foe |
A study conducted by Israeli scientists shows that smoking tobacco destroys protective molecules in saliva and transforms it into a dangerous cocktail of chemicals that increases the risk of mouth cancer. |
06/06/04 |
| Technion: Smoking and saliva are a deadly mix |
Smoking turns one's saliva into a substance that greatly increases the risk of mouth cancer, according research conducted at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology and Rambam Medical Center in Haifa. |
06/06/04 |
| Teen smokers, it's tough but you can quit |
AT THE age of 13, Tiger puffed his way through 40 sticks of cigarettes a day. |
06/06/04 |
| Cigarettes or food? |
ACCORDING TO the World Health Organisation (WHO) the rich are curtailing their use of tobacco and the poor (especially in developing countries), are spending more of their income on smoking. |
06/05/04 |