Category Archives: Stop Smoking Campaign

Passive Second Hand Smoke Can Affect Your Children

Smoking, not only may cause diseases such as prostate or lung cancer, will affect the children deeply. If you are a smoking parent, your passive smoke, also called second hand smoke can affect your children's growth and development.

Let's talk about active smoking first. We know that smoking causes cancer. So ask yourself, if you are diagnosed with prostate cancer, very commonly found in men, will you stop smoking? How will smoking influences your health progress? Continue reading

Young Smokers On Rise Influenced By Movies

Mr Wittaya was speaking on the sidelines on tobacco and public health In Thailand to comply with the World Health Organisation Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC). FCTC was developed to response to the huge rise in smoking related illnesses. Continue reading

Free Electronic Cigarette For Soldiers

As we all know, smoking is the leading, yet preventable cause of several major diseases that cause death all over the world. If you are smoking regularly, you are shorten your life by 5 1/2 minutes each time you puff a cigarette. It doesn't matter if you are exercising regularly. Many soldiers in United States are dying prematurely due to excessive smoking when they are bored. Continue reading

Celebrity Joining Lung Cancer Awareness

Veteran celebrity Judi Dench, a popular figure in the James Bones series, had supported a UK charity organization to spread lung cancer awareness.

Her husband was one of the thousands of victims executed by lung cancer every year. His illness was instigated by smoking. Since 2001, Judi was overwhelmed by catastrophe after losing her beloved husband, Michael Williams, 30 to the deadly disease. Continue reading

Morning Smokers Will Have Higher Cancer Risk

Early smokers, who smoked right after getting out of bed, may be more addicted to cigarettes than others.

A new study finds that smokers who smoke immediately after getting out of bed in the morning may face with higher risk of contracting lung, head and neck cancers, comparing to other smokers who wait longer before lighting their first cigarette of the day. Continue reading