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 april 2004 articles...

 



 
Articles In The News - April 2004
From Fort Collins, CO -- "Anti-smoking campaign goes to the dogs" - An article by Keith Duggan - Published in the Coloradoan on April 30, 2004. Go to articles
From San Francisco, CA --  "Nurses Call on Tobacco Industry to Quit Promoting Cigarettes" - An article published on UCSF web site on April 29, 2004. Go to UCSF.edu
From Sacramento, CA -- "Don't smoke with kids in car, bill says" - An article by Alexa H. Bluth -- Bee Capitol Bureau - Published in the Sacramento Bee on April 28, 2004.  Go to articles
From Sacramento, CA -- "New risk linked to smoking by blacks"  - An article by Dorsey Griffith -- Bee Medical Writer -  Published in the Sacramento Bee on April 23, 2004 Go to SacramentoBee.com

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More than 400,000 people die of tobacco-related illnesses in the U.S. every year -- more than from AIDS, car crashes, alcohol, suicides, homicides, fire, and illegal drugs combined...(more)

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