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Oct 11, 2012
Staffordshire Hospital Smoke-Free
A smoking ban is being dropped at Staffordshire's biggest hospital because it is being flouted by so many patients and visitors. Four shelters for people to light up will now be provided at the University Hospital of North Staffordshire.
They include one outside its cancer centre, where people being treated for the disease continue smoking.
Another is planned for the maternity unit after heavily pregnant women were spotted with cigarettes by the front door.
Oct 5, 2012
Apartment Smoking Ban, Santa Monica Tobacco Use News
Lighting up—tobacco and medical marijuana—will be banned in new apartments, and residents of current units forced to disclose to their neighbors whether they smoke under an ordinance that won initial approval from the Santa Monica City Council Tuesday night.
Gleam Davis—one of five council members who supported the ban—said she wanted fewer people to smoke. Others said they want to make apartment hunting easier for people with asthma, families with children and other potential residents trying to reduce their own exposure to second-hand smoke, which can easily drift between units.
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Sep 27, 2012
Bad Effects of Hookah Smoking
People who smoke both cigarettes and waterpipes – dual users – lack sufficient knowledge about the risks of tobacco smoking and are at considerable risk for dependence and tobacco-related diseases, such as cancer, heart disease and stroke later in life, according to findings of a new study by Virginia Commonwealth University.
The study, the first of its kind to assess trends in cigarette and waterpipe tobacco smoke based on long-term data, reveals few users perceive dangers of waterpipe tobacco. A common misconception about waterpipe smoking is that it is not as harmful as cigarette smoking. Al fakher cigarettes.
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Sep 19, 2012
Tobacco Smoking Banned on Campus, KU Tobacco Policy
The University of Kansas won't join a growing trend of banning all tobacco use.
An advocacy group, Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights, says 562 college campuses banned all tobacco use as of July 1. The University of Missouri will implement a campuswide ban on tobacco on Jan. 1, 2014.
The Lawrence Journal-World reports Kansas officials say the university won't follow the trend.
Spokesman Tim Caboni says the university's medical campuses in Kansas City, Kan., and Wichita have banned all tobacco since 2006.
On the Lawrence campus and the Edwards campus in Overland Park, smoking is not allowed in or near campus buildings. Smoking and tobacco is allowed in designated areas at Memorial Stadium and chewing tobacco is allowed in student housing.
Caboni says the current policy works well.
Sep 13, 2012
Teenagers Buy Smokeless Tobacco Products
Fewer teens are smoking cigarettes these days, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In Spartanburg, 73 percent of ninth- and 11th-grade youth surveyed thought it was "wrong for youth their age to smoke cigarettes," and 88.3 percent thought it was a "great risk" to smoke one or more packs per day, according to the 2010 youth survey conducted by the Spartanburg Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission.
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