To Your Health Quit Keepers
We quit smoking and you can, too! We are Quit Keepers, keeping our Quits through thick and thin. Join us and together we'll learn to live smoke-free. Become a Quit Keeper Today and Keep The Quit!
| Home |
| Partners |
| Resources |
| Guest Map |
| Community |
| GareKs Blog |
| Invite a Friend |
| To Your Health |
| QK News Archives |
| Site Map |
| Contact |
![]() | ||
| Today | - | Wanda J Panter (2yr) |
| 2days | - | Gayle Karlan (2yr) |
| 14days | - | Laury (6yr) |
| 26days | - | Lisa Eugene (4yr) |
| 26days | - | Glenda G (2yr) |
| 26days | - | Lisa (4yr) |
| 29days | - | sondra (4yr) |
| 30days | - | catherine (2yr) |
| 34days | - | pauline (2yr) |
| 47days | - | Warnenas (2yr) |
| 47days | - | Jessica (2yr) |
| 50days | - | Wendy (6yr) |
| 51days | - | madmike (6yr) |
| Lung Cancer Risk Increased By Passive Smoke In Workplace |
|
|
|
| Written by Webmaster | |
| Monday, 05 February 2007 | |
|
An analysis of nearly two dozen studies confirms the association between passive smoke in the workplace and an increased risk of lung cancer, according to a report in the American Journal of Public Health. The research, led by University of Illinois at Chicago epidemiologist Leslie Stayner, is posted online and will appear in the March print issue of the journal.
Click Here for Full Story:
|
|
| Last Updated ( Tuesday, 13 February 2007 ) |
| < Prev | Next > |
|---|
|