| Title | Intro | Date |
| Region 'rejects public smoking' |
A survey in the East Midlands has found strong opposition to smoking in public places. |
05/14/04 |
| Roswell (NM) Goes Smokefree |
After three hours of public comments, the Roswell (NM) City Council voted unanimously in favor of smokefree workplace legislation, including smokefree restaurants and bars. The ordinance also applies to lodges, fraternal organizations and country clubs. |
05/14/04 |
| Passive smoke link to miscarriage |
The chances of a miscarriage rise sharply if a woman's partner smokes heavily during her pregnancy, research has found. |
05/13/04 |
| Sweden Parliament Votes 245 to 45 for Smokefree Air |
STOCKHOLM: The Swedish parliament voted last Wednesday in favor of a government proposal to clear the air in bars and restaurants starting on June 1, 2005. Lawmakers approved the proposal by 245 votes to 45, despite objections from the Swedish hotel and |
05/13/04 |
| Cigarette Tax Cuts Smoking |
Survey: Number Of NYC Smokers Dropped By 11 Percent |
05/12/04 |
| Cigarettes, Food Causing More Deaths |
An article entitled "Actual Causes of Death in the United States, 2000," published in the March 10 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, indicates that tobacco use and obesity - caused by poor diet and physical inactivity - are the num |
05/12/04 |
| Sexual dysfunction? Give up smoking please! |
Smokers are having 50 percent higher risk of getting sexual dysfunction, according to the survey results announced by the University of Hong Kong (HKU) on Tuesday. |
05/12/04 |
| New miscarriage warning over smoking |
Women whose partners smoke heavily are at a greater risk of having a miscarriage, scientists have warned. |
05/12/04 |
| Smoking rate among pregnant women declines in WA |
OLYMPIA - AP-WA--Pregnant Smokers Fewer pregnant women are smoking in Washington state. |
05/11/04 |
| 68 percent of smokers want help quitting |
According to a study just published in Preventive Medicine, 68 percent of smokers who were offered free cessation treatment at their regular clinics took advantage of the invitation. These results contradict previous research that suggested that smokers a |
05/11/04 |
| Moms' Smoking Linked to Testicular Cancer in Sons |
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Sons of women who smoked during pregnancy may face increased odds of developing testicular cancer, according to epidemiologists in Sweden and Italy. |
05/11/04 |
| EDITORIAL: Government Should Protect Health |
Smokefree workplace laws are a matter of public health protection |
05/10/04 |