Thursday, November 19, 2009

"Answer of the day"

« Are cigarette companies required to label their packages with warnings about how harmful cigarettes are to one's health?

The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act — signed into law in America in June 2009 — states that at least 50% of the front and back of each pack of cigarettes be dedicated to a warning about cigarettes' harmful impact on health. If you've been thinking about kicking the smoking habit, but couldn't seem to get started, today is the day. It's the 32nd annual Great American Smokeout, sponsored by the American Cancer Society, observed annually on the third Thursday in November. The rules are simple: just put away your cigarettes for 24 hours. Maybe you'll be inspired to give them up for good. Some helpful tips for quitting: keep active, drink lots of water and juices, change your routine, avoid situations that tempt you to smoke, and buddy up with someone who will help you make it through the day... and beyond. »

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