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Women Smokers Lose 14.5 Years Off Life Span
Washington Post, United States - Nov 27, 2008
Even though smoking takes an average of 14.5 years off women's lives, almost one in five American women age 18 and older smokes. "The damaging effects of ...
Cancer death rates, number of new cases down for first time USA Today
Smoking takes 14.5 years off a woman?s life TheMedGuru
Tobacco's heyday long past So Md News
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Making best use of tobacco funds
Greenwich Time, CT -
Appropriations Committee and Public Health Committee last Tuesday approved spending $6.8 million next year, including $1.2 million to help smokers with ...

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New study shows smoking increases risk of PMS
WCBD, SC -
Those who were current smokers were 2.1 times as likely as non-smokers to report PMS within the next two to four years. The risk increased with the amount ...
Smokers living with kids more likely to quit
Newsday, NY -
That was before he learned about secondhand smoke about 18 years ago. Since then, he banned smoking in his house and finally quit for good about six years ...
Number of adult, teen smokers dips
Kingman Daily Miner, AZ -
With the current economic crisis, Williams believes smoking is seeing a recent increase. The state has reported a recent increase in revenue from the sale ...
The Am Law Litigation Daily: December 1, 2008
The Am Law Daily, NY -
In 2000, a Florida state court jury awarded $146 billion to a class of 700000 smokers who had brought suit against a group of tobacco companies in a case ...
Inside NYC's Smoking Speakeasies
New York Post, NY -
Inside NYC's Smoking SpeakeasiesIt's been five years since Mayor Bloomberg slapped a cigarette ban on the city's bars and nightclubs. ...
Smoker lawsuit goes to trial in Broward
MiamiHerald.com, FL -
The smokers, who must have become ill by 1996, were given until January of this year to sue individually. The court, however, let stand key findings in the ...
A Possible Cure for Down?s Syndrome?; Smoking & Cognitive Decline ...
Men's News Daily, CA -
Five years later, when all of the study volunteers were reassessed, things looked even worse for the smokers, including a 2-fold decline in memory function, ...

New York Magazine
The Joy of Smoking
New York Magazine,  USA -
On the other hand, if you remember the great chef from those glory years, you might want to avoid this tired, connect-the-dots performance altogether.
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: smokers + 0.33 + web  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

CORRECTING and REPLACING Altria Group, Inc. (Altria) Reports 2008 ...
MarketWatch - Jul 31, 2008
PM USA continues to test market Marlboro Snus, which is a spit-free, smokeless tobacco pouch product designed especially for adult smokers, in Dallas, ...MO
The SECRET and SOUL of Marlboro: Phillip Morris and the Origins ...
RedOrbit, TX - Jul 10, 2008
... only half of that found in Marlboros, but still managed to make available the same amount of free nicotine to smokers (about 0.33 mg in both instances). ...
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… Smokeless Tobacco Use in College Students: A Preliminary Study Using Web-Based Survey Methodology -
HER Morrell, LM Cohen, D Bacchi, J West - Journal of American College Health, 2005 - Heldref Publications
... among college students by means of a Web-based survey. ... Peer smoking (%) < 10 0.07
0.05?0.11 < .001 0.07 0.05 ... 31?50 0.30 0.20?0.44 < .001 0.33 0.22?0.49 ...

Concentric smoking filter having cellulose acetate tow periphery and carbon-particle-loaded web -
MF White Jr, RS Slagle, KA Newman, DE Laslie, GD … - US Patent 5,622,190, 1997 - freepatentsonline.com
... acetate tow filter, again affecting the aesthetic perception of the smoker. ... Nicotine
0.33 mg. ... Example V, this cigarette is smoked by expert smokers who report ...

… fruit and vegetable intake on plasma and lipoprotein carotenoids and LDL oxidation in smokers and … -
M Chopra, ME O?Neill, N Keogh, G Wortley, S … - Clin Chem, 2000 - Am Assoc Clin Chem
... 0.180 ? 0.10 vs 0.242 ? 0.11 ?mol/L; P <0.05) but not lycopene (0.296 ? 0.10 vs
0.319 ? 0.33 ?mol/L) were significantly lower in smokers compared with ...

Concentric smoking filter having discrete tow and web filter media -
CW Arterbery, TW Callaham, GD Keritsis, MF White … - US Patent 5,746,230, 1998 - freepatentsonline.com
... tow filter, again affecting the aesthetic impact on the smoker. ... TPM 4.9 mg Nicotine
0.33 mg Water 0.36 mg ... this cigarette is smoked by expert smokers who report ...

Alternative Modes for Health Surveillance Surveys: An Experiment with Web, Mail, and Telephone. -
MW Link, AH Mokdad - Epidemiology, 2005 - epidem.com
... City, population 10,000 38 39 City, population 10,000 34 34 Cigarette smoking Never
67 66 Past 22 19 Current 11 15 Smoking (pack-years) None 69 67 1?19 11 14 ...

Cigarette Smoking as a Risk Factor for Pancreatic Cancer in Patients With Hereditary Pancreatitis -
AB Lowenfels, P Maisonneuve, DC Whitcomb, MM Lerch … - JAMA, 2001 - Am Med Assoc
... pancreatic cancers were reported, compared with an expected number of 0.33, yielding
a risk ... for 88% of the patients: 40% were either current or former smokers. ...

Feasibility of Using Web-based Questionnaires in Large Population-based Epidemiological Studies -
A Ekman, PW Dickman, ? Klint, E Weiderpass, JE … - European Journal of Epidemiology, 2006 - Springer
... of education, income and being a non- smoker were positive ... to level of education,
income and smoking between the ... obtained a response rate of 41% (0.33+0.12*0.67 ...

Cigarette smoking and hypertension. Factors independently associated with blood hyperviscosity and … -
J Levenson, AC Simon, FA Cambien, C Beretti - Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 1987 - Am Heart Assoc
... org located on the World Wide Web at: The online ... Proteins (gll) 0.40 0.72 - 0.33
0.09 0.33 - 0.42 ... higher in both normotensive and hypertensive smokers than in ...

Effects of Conjugated Equine Estrogen on Stroke in the Women's Health Initiative -
SL Hendrix, S Wassertheil-Smoller, KC Johnson, BV … - Circulation, 2006 - Am Heart Assoc
... http://circ.ahajournals.org located on the World Wide Web at: The online version
of this article, along with updated information and services, is ... Smoking 0.33 ...

Brain monoamine oxidase A inhibition in cigarette smokers -
JS Fowler, ND Volkow, GJ Wang, N Pappas, J Logan, … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1996 - National Acad Sciences
... Thalamus, 0.46 ? 0.12, 0.42 ? 0.06, 0.2, 0.33 ? 0.07, 0.24 ? 0.05, 27, ... MAO A inhibition
which we measured in smokers (28%) is ... of 1 h or less for the smoker, it is ...

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Former or current male smokers between 65 and 75 years old should receive an ultrasound screening for abdominal aortic aneurysm, recommends the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.

Abdominal aortic aneurysm, which kills more than 9,000 Americans each year, is an abnormal ballooning within the abdomen of the aorta, the major artery that runs from the heart. Experts estimate that between 59 percent to 83 percent of patients experiencing this type of aneurysm die before reaching the hospital.

The task force noted that close to 70 percent of men between 65 and 75 years of age have been smokers at some point in their lives and would benefit from an ultrasound screening for abdominal aortic aneurysm. This is the first time the task force has made such a recommendation, which appears in the Feb. 1 issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine.

Older men who are current or former smokers have the highest risk for abdominal aortic aneurysm, and screening and surgery to repair these aneurysms can reduce the number of deaths caused by this condition, the task force concluded.

It made no recommendation about screening for men who’ve never smoked and found no evidence of benefit from screening of women.

"This is an important recommendation because evidence now exists that screening high-risk men for abdominal aortic aneurysms can reduce deaths from aneurysm," Task Force chairman Dr. Ned Calonge, chief medical officer and state epidemiologist with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, said in a prepared statement.

"One of the most important things men and women can do for their health is to never start smoking and to quit if they do. People who have a family history and might be at risk for abdominal aortic aneurysm should discuss their concerns with their physician," Calonge said.

 
 
 
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