The Best Way To Quit Smoking

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There are fewer places where you are allowed to smoke, and the health risks are increasingly obvious.  It’s time to quit smoking, and they have the best way to quit smoking.  It’s the 7-day all-natural way to quit smoking.

At BestWayToQuitSmoking.com, they have discovered the answer to every smoker’s dream of quitting.  Here, you take control of your habit and addiction naturally. You learn not only how to quit easily, but also how to keep from starting again. Their program is pleasant, drug free, affordable, and it works! 

You will be smoke free in 7 days without having to suffer from cravings and withdrawals.  The easy-to-follow program does not require a lot of willpower and is a welcome substitute for smoking.  Step-by-step instructions take you from a gentle “cutting back” to a total independence from tobacco.

The BestWayToQuitSmoking.com Program is available in both English and Spanish and is very affordable.  Go ahead.  Try one more time to quit smoking.  Success is right around the corner!

It’s a new year and time for a fresh start.  Go to http://bestwaytoquitsmoking.com/ to learn more and to order this incredible program!

Smoking May Increase Pain in Cancer Patients

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The relationship between smoking and cancer is well established. In a study published in the January 2011 issue of Pain, researchers report evidence to suggest that cancer patients who continue to smoke despite their diagnosis experience greater pain than nonsmokers.

They found that for a wide range of cancer types and for cancers in stages I to IV, smoking was associated with increased pain severity and the extent to which pain interfered with a patient’s daily routine.

In this cross-sectional study, investigators surveyed 224 patients with a range of cancer diagnoses. Patients completed self-report measures of pain severity, pain-related distress, and pain-related interference, as well as a demographics questionnaire. Patients were asked to rate their perceived severity of bodily pain (1 = ”none” to 6 = ”very severe”) and the degree to which pain interfered with their daily routine (1 = ”not at all” to 5 = ”extremely”).

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Tobacco-Free Policy Is a Trend on College Campuses

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In 2005, there were just 18 smoke-free colleges — now there are 394, according to the American Nonsmokers’ Rights Student SmokingFoundation. That number is continuing to grow. Violators could be fined anywhere from $100 to $500.

Once a smoking or tobacco policy is in place, the issue becomes how to enforce it.   Here is what Santa Rosa Junior College in California started doing when many students refused to comply with the tobacco-free policy.  

Although a community service officer would sometimes issue verbal warnings to students who violated the policy, it wasn’t working.  Students started showing up to student senate meetings, complaining about an area on campus where some people were still smoking.

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