Saturday, November 28, 2009

smoking and tobacco

University of Texas-Arlington Plans Smoking Ban

Branch campus's decision is part of larger nationwide movement on college campuses. more >>

Curbing Mom's Smoking, Childhood Lead Exposure May Be Key to Preventing ADHD

Learn how to reduce the risk for your own children. more >>

On Smokeout Day, What We Know About How to Quit

Researchers think combining meds and counseling works better for many smokers than a single drug can. more >>

Health Buzz: CDC Says Progress on Smoking Has Stalled and Other Health News

What science knows about exercise and depression; Americans in their 60s are increasingly disabled more >>

Health Buzz: Smoking Bans Curb Heart Attacks and Other Health News

Holding Alzheimer's at bay with lifestyle; tough calls on swine flu threat more >>

Are You at Low Risk for Heart Disease? Probably Not

Just 8 percent of Americans fall into the low-risk category. What women can do to protect themselves more >>

Health Buzz: Experimental COPD Drug Findings and Other Health News

5 ways college students can protect against H1N1; why people leave the hospital against medical advice more >>

What if Healthier People Cost Us More Money?

RAND study finds that longer, healthier lives are expensive. more >>

Health Buzz: Using Tobacco Against Norovirus and Other Health News

Magazine pictures may give parents bad advice; stem cells to treat heart failure. more >>

The Myth of the Green Cigarette

The FDA warns consumers about e-cigarettes, which are often marketed as "green." more >>

Mr. Antitobacco, Henry Waxman, a Reformed Smoker

Waxman has a shocking admission in his new bio, The Waxman Report: How Congress Really Works. more >>

Tough Anti-Smoking Law Puts Consumers' Health First

Obama signed a bill that gives the FDA broad authority to regulate the tobacco industry. more >>

Health Buzz: AMA Hears Talk of Public Plan and Other Health News

President's speech to the American Medical Association; soft drinks' health effects; childhood smoking. more >>

Know Your Odds for Heart Failure

Lifestyle plays key role, study confirms, and a new 'calculator' helps gauge risk more >>

Exercise, Education Keep You Sharp in Old Age

Study finds healthy, active lifestyle stems mental decline more >>

Alcohol, Cigarettes and Diabetes Up Colorectal Cancer Risk

More than seven drinks a week raises odds 60% over teetotalers, researchers say more >>

Too Much Media May Be Tough on Kids' Health

Expert warns parents to limit access to computers, TV and more more >>

Americans Score Low on Healthy Lifestyle

Too many rely on drugs to fix what healthy living would cure, researcher says more >>

To Quit Smoking, Try Logging On

Computer- and Web-based programs may help smokers stop, study finds more >>

Healthier Lifestyle Can Cut COPD Symptoms

Diet, exercise and smoking cessation counseling also proved cost-effective, study finds more >>

Kids More Apt to Smoke If Mom Did While Pregnant

Research suggests biological changes take place in the womb more >>

Years of Heavy Smoking Raises Heart Risks

30-year study in Norway sheds light on 'tremendously adverse' effects of tobacco use more >>

Stroke Prevention: 5 Ways to Prevent a Brain Attack

You can prevent the third-leading cause of death and the top cause of adult disability in the U.S. more >>

Stroke: 7 Signs You Could Be at Risk of a Brain Attack

You can prevent stroke, the third-leading cause of death and top cause of adult disability in the U.S. more >>

Weight-Loss Gene May Keep Smokers Thinner

Increases in a protein likely cause, but study doesn't provide direct proof more >>

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