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Former NM Inmate Sues Prison Operators
Greg Parrish, correctional services manager for the county, said Monday that an advisory committee is studying the issue of banning
smoking
at the jail but is not expected to make a recommendation to the County Commission on the issue until September ...
Roberts, who filed the suit last week in Santa Fe District Court, claims that because of his exposure to environmental tobacco smoke as an inmate at the county jail, and 12 to 15 days, respectively, according to the suit ...
Santa Fe County Attorney Stephen Ross said Monday that it is his understanding that the county is considering making the jail a smoke- free facility ...
A spokesman for Cornell said Monday he could not comment directly on the lawsuit because he hasn't seen it ...
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Smoking, Even More Lethal for Women
Among women smokers, however, the risk of bloodclots was doubled among those studied who smoked just three to five cigarettes daily ...
A spokesman for Cornell said Monday he could not comment directly on the lawsuit because he hasn't seen it ...
So concludes a group of researchers in this country who released the results of a study of cumulative effects of moderate cigarette
smoking
last week ...
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Med Students Are Not Taught to Counsel Tobacco Using Patients
The county jail's former manager, Cornell Corrections, is named as a defendant in the suit ...
Despite them, she said, the failure rate among those who try to stop
smoking
by whatever means is still 85 percent or higher ...
Among women smokers, however, the risk of bloodclots was doubled among those studied who smoked just three to five cigarettes daily ...
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Smoking Among Kids Keeps Rising
Sussman thinks designers of
smoking
cessation programs should accommodate young smokers' lifestyles ...
A former inmate at the Santa Fe County jail has filed a lawsuit claiming he was subjected to "cruel and unusual punishment" when he was forced to breathe the secondhand smoke of other prisoners' cigarettes ...
Santa Fe County Attorney Stephen Ross said Monday that it is his understanding that the county is considering making the jail a smoke- free facility ...
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Tobacco Therapies Doubtful [02/22-4]
The county jail's former manager, Cornell Corrections, is named as a defendant in the suit ...
A variety of products have come on the market in recent years, promoted to help people stop
smoking
or reduce tobacco usage ...
The journal article found that during the first two years of medical school when basic science is taught 54 ...
A former inmate at the Santa Fe County jail has filed a lawsuit claiming he was subjected to "cruel and unusual punishment" when he was forced to breathe the secondhand smoke of other prisoners' cigarettes ...
The study followed 12,000 individuals in this country for up to 22 years ...
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Why Teenagers Smoke, and Quit
The county jail's former manager, Cornell Corrections, is named as a defendant in the suit ...
On top of that, she said, doctors have become discouraged at the success rate of nonprescription nicotine-replacement chewing gums, patches and sprays ...
Santa Fe County Attorney Stephen Ross said Monday that it is his understanding that the county is considering making the jail a smoke- free facility ...
Roberts, who filed the suit last week in Santa Fe District Court, claims that because of his exposure to environmental tobacco smoke as an inmate at the county jail, and 12 to 15 days, respectively, according to the suit ...
How can a teen be convinced to stop
smoking
--or persuaded never to take up the habit at all? Those questions became even more crucial last week, when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that tobacco use among teenagers increased by nearly one-third in the last six years ...
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EXPERTS BAFFLED BY RISE IN TEEN SMOKING
We also know that women are at greater risk for developing emphysema than men, and are therefore more sensitive to cigarette ...
Roberts, who filed the suit last week in Santa Fe District Court, claims that because of his exposure to environmental tobacco smoke as an inmate at the county jail, and 12 to 15 days, respectively, according to the suit ...
The wealth of cumulative information in the study strongly indicated a much higher vulnerability in women to health problems correlated with tobacco use ...
Some young people are social smokers, lighting up only at parties or when they go out ...
The three girls are 14 years old -- they look not a day older -- and have been
smoking
cigarettes since they were 10 ...
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Many Former Smokers Become Hooked on Smoking Cessation Products
The smoke savored between sips of his morning coffee was replaced with a peppery square ...
On breaks at work, driving his car,
after
dinner - all the times he had luxuriated in smoke - he would pop another piece ...
The products include gum and patches sold over the counter; pills, inhalers and nasal sprays sold by prescription; and even more exotic products like nicotine-infused lollipops sold on the Internet ...
Roberts, who filed the suit last week in Santa Fe District Court, claims that because of his exposure to environmental tobacco smoke as an inmate at the county jail, and 12 to 15 days, respectively, according to the suit ...
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New Survey: Amercians Want U.S. to Sign the FCTC
Roberts, who filed the suit last week in Santa Fe District Court, claims that because of his exposure to environmental tobacco smoke as an inmate at the county jail, and 12 to 15 days, respectively, according to the suit ...
These range from nicotine replacement gum, patches, inhalers and nasal spray to cigarette-like products that produce less smoke and even modified tobacco with fewer toxic chemicals ...
The treaty -- the World Health Organization's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) -- would save millions of lives worldwide by promoting effective policies to help children reject tobacco use and to help adults
quit
smoking
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Children with Asthma Twice as Likely to Face Year-Round Attacks if Parents Smoke
Eva Prescott of the Institute for Illness Prevention, in an interview with daily newspaper Politiken ...
The county jail's former manager, Cornell Corrections, is named as a defendant in the suit ...
Those findings, made by University of Michigan researchers and scheduled to be presented here on May 4 at the Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, reinforce the importance of educating parents about how their own
smoking
can affect their children with asthma ...
The new analysis was conducted by Kathryn Slish, a researcher in the U-M Department of Pediatrics, with assistant professor of pediatrics Michael Cabana, M ...
In the survey, respondents were asked to indicate their most important reasons for supporting the treaty ...
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