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Smoke Screen
Smoke Screen
Smoke Screen
It's no secret that smoking is unhealthy. Let's be honest, the anti-smoking ads we see on T.V. are downright scary. Many of us have lost someone close to us from lung cancer. Okay, smoking is bad. I get it, but are smokers bad as well?
Smoking + Lying
Smoking + Lying
Smoking + Lying
Here is Today's Daily Dilemma: After being a smoker for most of his life (about a pack a day), my Husband quit smoking about a year ago. I was thrilled.  He is a bit older than me and to be honest, I worry about him being there when we get older...
My Co- Worker Wants Me To Stop Smoking At Work – Daily Dilemma
My Co- Worker Wants Me To Stop Smoking At Work – Daily Dilemma
My Co- Worker Wants Me To Stop Smoking At Work – Daily Dilemma
The "Daily Dilemma" on the Sean and Richie Show is featured every weekday morning at 6:40am. We and the listeners take on someone's problems and try to offer different perspectives. Now, these don't have to be huge problems- it could just be something bothering you or a friend, or it could be some little thing you and another just can't agree on. If you have a dilemma to share we'd love
Study: Nicotine Can Help with Memory Loss
Study: Nicotine Can Help with Memory Loss
Study: Nicotine Can Help with Memory Loss
Using a nicotine patch may help improve mild memory loss in older adults, according to a study published in the journal Neurology. Previous studies have shown smokers could improve cognitive function by quitting smoking and other studies have found attention and memory improvement in people with Alzheimer’s disease. In this study, researchers at the American Academy of Neurology looked at nicotine
Lung Cancer Is Officially No Longer Just a ‘Smoker’s Disease’ — Health Check
Lung Cancer Is Officially No Longer Just a ‘Smoker’s Disease’ — Health Check
Lung Cancer Is Officially No Longer Just a ‘Smoker’s Disease’ — Health Check
While most cases of lung cancer occur in smokers, nearly 20 percent of cases strike those who’ve never touched a cigarette. When it comes down to the facts, 32,000 nonsmoking Americans die from lung cancer every year — so many that experts say it’s time to stop calling it “the smoker’s disease.”
Smoking & Breast Cancer
Smoking & Breast Cancer
Smoking & Breast Cancer
A new study has found smoking may slightly increase the risk of breast cancer in women.  The risk can also be greater in women who smoke at a young age -- more specifically, before  they have children.