© World News Network
World Smoking
Search the WN Network
Breaking News Fri, 3 Jul 2009
Cigarettes Swissinfo English 
Talks aim to stub out illicit tobacco trade
The growing illegal trade in cigarettes costs governments billions of dollars, causes huge health problems and finances militant groups, say activists. | The claims were made as 130 countries resumed ... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Government   Health   Photos   Tobacco   Trade  
The west side of the University of Alberta Hospital Complex, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Canoe 
Canada wasteful on health care
By CHRISTINA SPENCER, NATIONAL BUREAU | The Toronto Sun | OTTAWA -- Canada is among the most generous health-care spenders in the western world, but we may not be getting full bang for our buck, accor... (photo: Public Domain / WinterE229)
Canada   Company   Health   Ottawa   Photos  
 Smoking ,smoker, health, tobacco, drug, nicotine,cigarettes (mk1) The New York Times 
Suicide Warnings for 2 Anti-Smoking Drugs
| WASHINGTON - Federal drug regulators warned Wednesday that patients taking two popular drugs to stop smoking should be watched closely for signs of serious mental illness, as reports mount of suicid... (photo: WN / mina)
Drug   Health   Photos   Smoking   US  
WN Headlines
» » The perfect burger by the experts: Seven top chefs reveal their secret hamburger recipesThe Daily Mail
» » Talks aim to stub out illicit tobacco tradeSwissinfo English
» » Suicide Warnings for 2 Anti-Smoking DrugsThe New York Times
» » 7 Foods To Make Your Skin GlowWPXI
» » Florida State Tobacco Tax Increase May Prompt Smokers to Quit SpontaneouslyThe Examiner
» » Quit and Win campaign for smokers proves a successGulf News
» » Sugar qualifies as an addictive substanceThe Examiner
» » Greek restricts public smokingSeattle Times
» » Blood test to predict chances of IVF successThe Times
» »  Greece fires up anti-smoking banIndependent online
» » Veg diet 'could cut risk of cancer'London Evening Standard
» »  Hong Kong workers fume over smoking banIndependent online
» » Quit smoking and win a weddingThe Gleaner
» » Senator: Marijuana Poses Health RisksHartford Courant
» » Smokers' initiationThe News & Observer
» » Forgotten killer: Lung cancer research deserves more dollarsPittsburgh Post-Gazette
» » Hardline smoking ban just isn't fit for purposeThe Guardian
» » Vegetarians less likely to develop cancer than meat eaters, says studyThe Guardian
» » FDA wants your input on new Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco ActThe Examiner
» » Colorectal cancer FAQs: Symptoms, risk factors, diagnosisCBC
» » Bladder Cancer No Longer a Death SentenceThe Examiner
» » Cigarette tax increase among new Fla. lawsThe Examiner
» » Regulation was overdue for tobacco productsNashville Tennessean
» » Various cancers linked to tobaccoNashville Tennessean
» » Bangalore teens welcome court ban on tobaccoThe Times Of India
» » The Joys Of Barbecue Part 1: The MeatWPXI
» » Less smoke but still some fireIrish Times
» » Saudi anti-smoking campaign uses marriage as incentiveDaily Star Lebanon
» » Mediterranean diet secretHong Kong Standard
» » Warning to smokersInquirer
Health
ARCHIV - Tamiflu Tabletten, fotografiert am 15. Maerz 2006 in Frankfurt am Main Tamiflu-resistant H1N1 virus detected in Osaka Pref. Daily Yomiuri
Filipinos - Shoppers - Malling - Shopping - Texting Solon: RP faces ‘bigger disaster’ Journal Online
Lamb, Stodmarsh, Kent, England Organic meat is winner The Australian
Flying Doctor
Global Disease
Major Health Risks
Smoking Claims
Tobacco Media
Addiction
Gary McKinnon The Pentagon internet hacker is seen at a press conference in London, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009.
Health Hazards
Child inside inflated balloons
Lung Cancer
Kidney Beans (sl1)
Tobacco
Cigarettes

Sponsored Links