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Premium Electronic Cigarette Used To Quit Smoking!

October 28, 2009 by Stop Smoking · Leave a Comment 

There is a brand new invention that everyone who smokes should know about. It’s called the electronic cigarette, also known as a smokeless cigarette or e-cigarette, and it is changing the legal landscape for cigarette smokers around the world. What is an electronic cigarette? The electronic cigarette has been in existence for almost three years and is a clever device aimed at providing smokers with a healthier option. Apparently also useful in helping to reduce and indeed quit smoking alto

No smoking rule enforced

October 26, 2009 by Stop Smoking · Leave a Comment 

HA NOI — The third Asian Indoor Games (AIG), to be held in Viet Nam next Thursday, will be a non-smoking Games. The events’ organising board and World Health Organisation (WHO)’s Viet Nam branch office signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in the capital yesterday to make this AIG the third one to be non-smoking. Organisers and the WHO have agreed that cigarette smoking and sports do not belong together; tobacco in any form is not allowed at the events. No smoking at the event is in a

How to Quit Smoking

October 13, 2009 by Stop Smoking · Leave a Comment 

by Barb Hicks Everyone asks the same question: Why do you smoke? Every individual has their own reasons which can range from stress to boredom. However, the fact still remains that nicotine is addictive and you may feel helpless to break the chains of the cigarette smoking addiction. Ways to give up cigarettes: You can not stop smoking unless you are ready to quit. This takes commitment, a plan, and a willingness to stick to it. You must keep in mind why you are quitting. Just like you

Quit smoking now

October 2, 2009 by Stop Smoking · Leave a Comment 

In 2007, 19.8 percent of adults in the United States were cigarette smokers, which is the lowest percentage ever recorded. Although it’s a great achievement, it still means 43.4 million U.S. adults smoke. Cigarette smoking is the most important preventable cause of morbidity, mortality and excess health care costs in the United States. From 2000 to 2004, cigarette smoking caused an estimated annual average of 443,595 deaths and cost $193 billion dollars per year in smoking attributable costs.

Is Smoking Cigarettes Doing Damage To Your Relationships With Others

September 23, 2009 by Stop Smoking · Leave a Comment 

Author : Aydan Corkern Do you smoke so much that it might be doing damage to the relationship with your loved one? Do you notice that this person is pulling away from you? Do you notice that you smell like the cigarettes you are smoking? If you smoke this much, your clothes carry this smoke in them and your skin under them will smell like a giant cigarette Smoking this much will not only make your mate pull away from you, but so will your friends that do not smoke You might even find yourself

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