Currently, the auditorium, offices and backstage areas are smoke-free zones, but smoking is allowed in the bar and some areas of the foyer. |
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Smokers who used a combination of nicotine patch and nasal spray doubled their chances of remaining smoke-free for six years. |
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Working together Alabama nurses can strive for the goal that all children have the right to grow up in a smoke-free and healthy environment. |
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The odds that a child who makes it to 18 without smoking will stay smoke-free are 90 percent. |
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I understand that the proportion of smokers who have smoke-free homes jumped from 22 percent to 50 percent in Canada. |
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This unique system is the only one of its kind in the state and will generate smoke-free air to virtually negate any effects of smoking in the interior. |
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Instead, a voluntary system will be introduced that will require pubs to choose between being smoke-free and serving food, or allowing smoking and not serving food. |
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Smokers could be on borrowed time in Greater Manchester with apparently overwhelming support for a smoke-free city. |
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Our Copenhagen department is situated in a smoke-free, large and bright office, that supports a healthy and ideal work environment. |
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Make sure that the school is routinely treated by a pest control company, and that it's completely smoke-free. |
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While offices and shops are smoke-free already, banning smoking immediately in pubs would serve only to put many landlords out of business and many punters unhappy. |
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The Montreal Children's Hospital offers a smoking cessation motivation program to help patients and their parents live smoke-free. |
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Sign a contract with yourself, choosing the exact date on which your new smoke-free life will begin. |
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The global momentum created by the increasing adherence to the right to enjoy smoke-free air should not be missed. |
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Clearly, the road to achieving the primary objective, a smoke-free Europe, will be a long one, requiring tremendous effort and commitment. |
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We have made our schools smoke-free zones, and we do not have smoke holes at our schools. |
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He talked about the ways we would be proactive in terms of delivering the message of a smoke-free society. |
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It seems that going smoke-free in Canada is neither an effortless nor an inexpensive initiative. |
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What if I want to go out for a drink, followed by a nice meal and be in a comfortable, smoke-free environment? |
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During the implementation of a smoke-free law that applied to public places and workplaces we observed a significant drop in admissions for acute myocardial infarction. |
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Making your home and car smoke-free is important. |
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Thirty-six community coalitions implement programs promoting healthy eating, physical activity and smoke-free living. |
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Module 3 focuses on smoke-free living and the facts about tobacco on Health Canada's smoke-free youth website. |
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Quit 4 Life is an interactive 4 step program aimed to get you motivated to kick the habit and to stay smoke-free. |
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The poll indicates that support for the law has increased as NOLA residents have experienced the benefits of a smoke-free environment. |
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Phoenix and Greater Los Angeles are leading the nation with new smoke-free initiatives for rental housing. |
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The company president and chief executive officer, Scott L Thompson, said 'We're extremely pleased to now offer a 100 percent smoke-free fleet. |
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It has been almost 20 years since JCAHO first required hospitals to implement a smoke-free facility policy. |
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Quitters who get support from family and friends are more likely to stay smoke-free. |
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The publication expounds on the economic benefits of turning Europe into a smoke-free continent. |
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However, I have to say that I can see a tremendous effort on the part of the tobacco industry, because it now feels threatened by smoke-free policies, to promote snus. |
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First held in 1977, this week aims to raise public awareness of the effects of tobacco use in order to help prevent individuals from starting to smoke, help smokers quit and promote smoke-free environments. |
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If any response suggests the patient is having trouble remaining smoke-free or if they've started smoking again, a nurse counsellor will call to talk about options and help get the patient back on track. |
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The Foundation commends the federal government for this important step in encouraging Canadians to be smoke-free and live healthier, longer lives. |
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While, on first glance, the corporate policy appeared to conform to the spirit of directives adopted by many smoke-free workplaces, the anti-smoking rule was challenged by its employees' union. |
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As well, smoke-free facilities and grounds have made it more important for hospitals to have sensitive, responsive and successful programs to assist smokers. |
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The employer-provided health benefit that is most attractive is health insurance, followed by gym access or discounts, a smoke-free environment, and corporate exercise programs. |
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Make sure your children receive all the recommended immunizations and that your home is a safe, smoke-free environment. |
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One of the reasons for this statutory amendment cited by the Riksdag was to offer children and young people a smoke-free public environment. |
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Once that has been done, council can choose to add the smoke-free question to the fall election ballot instead of passing the bylaw on final readings. |
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Quitting smoking tops the wish list for New Year resolutions and Swindon Primary Care Trust is working hard to help people turn their smoke-free dreams into a reality. |
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Smoking shelters and designated smoking areas should all be removed in secondary care settings under the smoke-free plans. |
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The visibility of smoking and the general prevalence of smoke-detecting equipment make infringements of smoke-free policies simpler to identify and enforce than fragrance-free policies. |
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Franklin considered his scientific experiments and inventions, including bifocal lenses and a smoke-free wood-burning stove, as a type of public service and he never patented or took money for any of his inventions. |
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By linking exercise with smoke-free living, Prapavessis hopes people can use small doses of physical activity, like a short brisk walk, to combat tobacco cravings. |
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Available in stores and at uniprix.com, this publication is chockfull of tips and strategies that will help you on your journey toward a smoke-free life. |
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Vivek Murthy have announced a plan to make the nation's public housing properties entirely smoke-free. |
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There are outdoor tables, but the cool, smoke-free dining room, tastefully unmodernized from its traditional high-ceilinged, gold-trimmed decoration, looked inviting. |
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With only a week to go before the Smoke-Free Ontario Act comes into effect, communities are counting down the days until all workers are guaranteed a safe and healthy smoke-free workplace. |
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But, believing that employee health and wellness was a sure bet, MLC seized on the opportunity to make this positive change and it became 100 percent smoke-free with other Winnipeg businesses. |
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Given the health harms from secondhand smoke exposure Cancer Council NSW believes that all indoor spaces of NSW prison facilities should be smoke-free. |
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Try going cold turkey, using nicotine replacement therapies, homeopathic options or talk to your doctor about the variety of choices available to help ease you into your smoke-free lifestyle. |
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The member who sponsored this bill, which I call her swansong, is unaware of the support that the public in general has for the current Smoke-free Environments Act. |
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Smoke-free policies are the most economic and effective protection from secondhand smoke exposure. |
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Tenders are invited for Arizona Smoke-Free Living Industry Outreach. |
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