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November 8, 2007

Woman claims hormone therapy led to cancer

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Woman claims hormone therapy led to cancer
Bismarck Tribune - How do you know that specifically led to cancer. Maybe it was the aspartame in you diet pop. Maybe it was second hand smoke at some restaurant. Maybe it was when you leaned on a wall that had asbestos. Quit trying to blame someone for your own

The Mountain
Pocono Record - Kids get smoke-free lesson in tobacco prevention - 11/3/2007 If you think age 6 is too young to begin learning about the harsh side effects of tobacco and second-hand smoke, then think again.

Raleigh Looks to Put ‘No Smoking’ Signs in Parks
WRAL - In an e-mail to Meeker, Grady wrote that the park was littered with cigarette butts and that children were being exposed to second-hand smoke. “Part of the intrinsic value of a trip to the park with your children is the feeling that you are

Ball State is right to clear the smoke
Star-Press - Carmona issued a comprehensive scientific report that concluded there is no risk-free level of exposure to second-hand smoke. The study found that non-smokers increased their risk of developing heart disease by 25 to 30 percent and lung cancer by 20

Today s world is very different from when I was little
Winona Daily News - She survived second-hand smoke, legal booze at 18, Chernobyl, Reaganomics, leisure suits, Monica-gate, disco and New Coke. She s right, things were different They were different on the front page, too. Today, we have an administration soiling

You’ll still have to BYO food to the local tavern
Las Vegas Review Journal - OSHA says that employees have a right to work in a safe environment and since second hand smoke has been determined to be a public health hazard, then it is inevitable that workplace saftey will be the next realm that this type of law will reach

Sullivan panel recommends change in employee insurance categories
Kingsport Times-News - After all, if second hand smoke is causing and contributing to health care costs, then eliminating smoking in public businesses should bring down our insurance rates.If they don’t, then we should raise Hell especially if you are a non smoker

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