A decline in second hand smoke - 10 News
ATLANTA (AP) - Nearly half of non-smoking Americans are still breathing in cigarette fumes, but the percentage has declined dramatically since the early 1990’s, according to a government study released Thursday. A main reason for the decline in
Gov. Schwarzenegger Joins Entertainment Industry Foundation and Major - Forbes
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger joined with the California Health and Human Services Agency, the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF) and major Hollywood studios today to announce an unprecedented agreement that will help protect children around
Beach etiquette important on a hot weekend - News1130.com
VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) - With the weather we’ve been having, there’s a good chance you’ll be sharing the beach with hundreds of people this weekend. So, it’s more important than ever to observe proper beach etiquette. There are several things you
Fewer Americans Are Breathing Secondhand Smoke - Redorbit.com
A new Center for Disease Control and Prevention study cleared the air and found fewer Americans are breathing in harmful second hand smoke. The research, published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, found nearly half of nonsmoking
Youth Singing Smoke-Free Tune At Sarnia Bayfest - eMaxHealth.com
Much like it did last summer when it traveled to Grand Bend to promote smoke-free beaches, the One Life Crew is taking its message on the road again, this time to drum up support for a smoke-free music industry. Youth Peer Leaders from the Middlesex
Mom’s smoking tied to oral birth defect - Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Pregnant women who smoke or regularly breathe second-hand smoke may be raising the odds that their baby will be born with a cleft lip, a new study shows. Cleft lip and cleft palate are among the most common types of birth