| Title | Intro | Date |
| Why smoking's a drag |
Suba, a trendy Latin restaurant on the lower East Side, serves a mean Nicotini, a nicotine-infused concoction of Kahlua and Stoli. Suba's owner, Yann De Rochefort, describes the drink as strong and spicy and says the restaurant introduced it last summer, |
01/06/04 |
| Smokers Run Greater Risk of Breast Cancer |
Smoking increases a woman's chance of getting breast cancer, says a study in the Jan. 7 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. |
01/06/04 |
| Pet owners warned over smoking |
Smokers are being urged to think of the effects cigarette fumes can have on their pets. |
01/05/04 |
| Smoking named as main cause of avoidable death in France |
Smoking is the main cause of avoidable death in France, killing around 66,000 people each year, the health ministry said. |
01/04/04 |
| Cigarette warning labels effective, study finds |
Hard-hitting messages: Affecting behaviour of tobacco users, researchers discover |
01/03/04 |
| Dying for a smoke? |
Grim tobacco toll revealed - 250 deaths a year in Luton alone |
01/02/04 |
| Green Tea As A Benefit For Smokers |
NEW YORK (CBS) Previous studies have indicated that green tea can protect against cancer. But it may be even more beneficial to smokers. CBS 2's Michael Pomeranz has the details. |
12/31/03 |
| Quitters' resolve soon stubbed out |
IT'S one of the most common New Year's resolutions - to give up smoking. |
12/30/03 |
| Cancer risk: new studies' shock result |
TWO new studies have confirmed the potentially deadly effects of passive smoking, says the Cancer Council. |
12/29/03 |
| Smoking cessation campaign continues statewide |
"I did it. And so can you," is what former smokers are telling their fellow Coloradans in a new statewide public awareness campaign. |
12/29/03 |
| New Year’s Resolution for Smokers! Preventing Peripheral Vascular Disease |
What smokers might not realize is smoking causes hardening of the arteries in the legs—a life-threatening condition known as peripheral vascular disease (PVD). PVD is caused by atherosclerosis, which is often due to smoking. The hardened arteries restri |
12/29/03 |
| Back Problem Linked To Smoking |
In addition to lung disease, cancer and heart disease, cigarette smoking may also increase the risk of serious back problems. |
12/28/03 |