The Great American Smokeout is today and a spokesperson for the Iowa Chapter of the American Cancer Society is asking smokers to take a other approach to the yearly event. A-C-S spokesman Chuck Reed says they’re reassuring smokers to use the day as a starting point to the end.
Pittsburgh, PA (PRWEB) November 19, 2009 -- For a lots of men, the Great American Smokeout means a new commencement but West Virginian Joe Balog sees it as a grand ending. To Joe, every single November is a milestone anniversary. This year he's celebrating 2 years of free smoking live. In Nov 2007, Joe turned to Dan Vitchoff, Board Certified Hypnotherapist and President of PA Hypnosis Center in Pittsburgh, in what felt like a 'last straw' to try to leave cigarettes forever.
Great Falls High School student Sara Stewart often hears from her peers that they believe they are immune to the sequel of smoking.
"I know that a lot of teenagers don't think smoke will affect them," Stewart said.
That was the thought behind her anti-smoking placard, which shows a woman with her left side appearing young, while her right side appearing old, gray and wrinkled.
Should Americans be interested about the expand in cigarette smoking? Yes. Smoking wreckers almost each organ in the human body and is linked to at least 15 different type of cancers. While, after to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, smoking rates have stayed about equal for the past five years, anything short of a decline is undoubtedly troubling. wiki
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