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Updated on April 10, 2007
37. Tobacco News: Do coffee and cigarettes protect against Parkinson's? The finding adds to a growing body of evidence that some substance in tobacco might protect the brain against this devastating neurological disorder and sheds new light on coffee's effects on the disease. They also stress that the negative health effects of smoking far outweigh any protective effect the substance might have against this neurodegenerative disease. People with Parkinson's disease are less likely to be smokers and coffee drinkers than their healthy siblings, according to a...
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38. Tobacco News: Cancer deaths decline in US for second year, but pace may slow But progress in controlling tobacco use by both adults and adolescents has stalled, probably because the tobacco industry in its efforts to promote smoking outspent smokingcontrol programs 23 to 1. cancer deaths declined for the second year in a row in 2004, but there are worrisome signs that progress could falter, according to a new report from the American Cancer Society. Among other crucial factors, declines in adult and youth tobacco smoking have leveled off and mammography is still...
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39. Tobacco News: The Daily Health Feed Luke's Roosevelt's Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Program says, "The blood pressure lowering they found actually looked to be significant, in other words was relevant to telling our patients that this much drop in blood pressure could possibly help you and help prevent cardiovascular disease or protect you from having a stroke or heart attack. Luke's Roosevelt's Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Program says, "The blood pressure lowering they found actually looked to be significant, in...
Source - 3/28/2007 - Read the story
40. Tobacco News: Glenwood Springs Arrests merely indicate an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless found guilty in court. There was a separate report of a student saying she was shoved and a third report of police "investigating a verbal altercation overheard at Rifle High School. Harassment - Police got a call saying a male had pushed his way into his elderly mother's home without her permission. They determined the driver was intoxicated. Police arrested Sean Patrick Egan, 18, for disorderly conduct,...
Source - 3/18/2007 - Read the story
41. Tobacco News: 36 percent of state's poorest use tobacco The group proposes that one-third of the additional tobacco settlement money be put into a trust fund for future anti-smoking efforts. But coalition advocates argue that reducing smoking does control Medicaid spending by reducing the high health care costs linked to the low-income community and tobacco usage. Tobacco-related illnesses cost Vermonters more than $233 million a year about $72 million of that paid for through the Medicaid program. She said the task is compounded by the tobacco...
Source - Rutland Herald,VT - Read the story
42. Tobacco News: They're missing in action We've got to make them realize again how important it is to our history. They have plans to build an independent league ballpark in Mississippi, and hope to get people in the communities thinking and enjoying baseball again. Because of the challenges of surviving in our society in the past 15 or 20 years, we've skipped a whole generation of people passing baseball down to their kids. Can you survive it and what do you foresee for the young pitchers? OM: "You have to believe in your system...
Source - 4/8/2007 - Read the story
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