Jan
13
2010
Parents urged to establish tobacco free homes and cars to protect children.
January 12, 2010, Washington, D.C. – What do roach motels, mothballs, and battery
acid have in common with cigarette smoke? All contain the same poisons also found in secondhand smoke. This is one of the primary reasons the District has banned smoking in all public and private workplaces. In observance of Poison Prevention Awareness Month, the DC Tobacco Free Families Campaign (DCTFF) is launching a metro transit campaign urging parents and guardians to keep secondhand smoke out their homes and cars for the safety of children.
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Jan
12
2010
Statement of Rolando A. Andrewn
Presidents and Chief Executive Officer
American Lung Association of DC
January 12, 2010
The American Lung Association of the District of Columbia continues to support the evidence that quitting smoking is the single most important way smokers can achieve overall wellness and avoid chronic illnesses. In response to a study released linking quitting smoking with Type II diabetes, several articles were published with misleading headlines linking smoking cessation to the development of Type II diabetes. The study conducted by researchers at Columbia University and the City College of New York in fact, linked weight gain and eating high-sugar foods with development of Type II diabetes. Weight gain is a common occurrence following quitting smoking, but can be avoided through controlled diet and increased exercise.
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Jan
08
2010
Stupidiota is a new media campaign of the DC Tobacco Free Families to empower bi-cultural youth to become ambassadors of tobacco free living. A powerful and fascinating creation of Communications-Marketing agency, Elevation, Stupidiota features two television PSAs inspired by popular video games The SIMS and World of War craft, a radio PSA with a catchy Reggaeton beat, and other guerilla marketing tools. The campaign equips youth with the tools they need to stay tobacco free and proclaim No Soy Stupidiota (I ain’t no Stupidiota). For more information on Stupidiota, click here.
Dec
22
2009
DC Tobacco Free Families needs your help spreading the word to your friends and loved-ones about the free quit-smoking services we provide free of charge to DC residents by calling 800-QUIT-NOW. Click here to learn how you can help.
Dec
18
2009
(HealthDay News) — Menthol cigarettes appear to be more addictive for black and Hispanic smokers than regular cigarettes, a U.S. study has found. Among adults who smoked menthol cigarettes, just 44 percent of blacks and 48 percent of Hispanics were able to kick the habit. But blacks and Hispanics who smoked regular cigarettes had higher quit rates — 62 percent and 61 percent, respectively. Those rates were similar to quit rates for white adults. Read More.