By: kathythomas12 | 2011-01-02 | Smoking I am sorry to say I cannot give enough reasons to support smoking but I can give a myriad of reasons why it is important to quit smoking. read more
By: Draven. Josiah | 2012-03-20 | Gadgets and gizmos You are in a room full of people you have known for a long time. Everyone is having fun. After a while, you start feeling the familiar burning sensation in your throat. You lose focus of the conversations going on around you, as your craving for smoking cigarettes take charge. read more
By: Ghanendra Uprety | 2010-03-31 | Smoking Every smoker knows smoking is bad. However, many can't stop smoking. They find pleasure in doing it. This is mainly because of nicotine that is found in cigarette. Nicotine is neuron toxin and act as tranquilizer. read more
By: Tony (OM Visions) | 2010-12-01 | Insurance Every insurance company would dig enough to be sure that you are not going to die before they can get enough money to cover your policy value. read more
By: Taylor Glover | 2010-10-30 | Smoking Let's face it: smoking is definitely an addiction. What's even worse, there are actually fewer and fewer places these days where smoking is allowed. So, for people who smoke, it's getting a lot more troublesome to locate an establishment to relish a cigarette away from home. read more
By: Alex Jups | 2010-10-14 | Smoking Despite our knowledge about the death, disease, and addiction caused by smoking, in 1993, 22 percent of U.S. women 18 years of age and older were current cigarette smokers. Female smokers typically begin to smoke during adolescence--usually before high school graduation. read more
By: Alex Jups | 2010-11-29 | Smoking For people who are classed as non-smokers it is quite difficult to fully comprehend why other people decide to smoke cigarettes. read more
By: Sandy Tonsing | 2010-12-24 | Smoking Altogether, women smokers are more prone to suffer from bleeding or vaginal discharge in a range of cases and moreover, it is remarkable that women who are addicted to smoking are ten times more likely to die as a consequence of emphysema and bronchitis. read more
By: Healthy Smoker | 2010-09-10 | Smoking Temptations are everywhere just when you made up your mind to quit smoking. When you are trying to quit smoking, it is advisable that you choose your quit date so you can stop smoking completely on that day. This is commonly known as the cold turkey method. Although some find this ineffective because of the side effects that may lead to smoking cessation abandonment. Some would likely prefer cutting down gradually. These methods have their own advantages and disadvantages: read more
By: Helena L B Russell | 2010-03-31 | Fashion More and more people these days are developing their own sense of style and not following the usual trend of whatever taste of fashion and accessories is available in the stores and shown in the magazines that they read! A need to be stylish, yet noticeable, for some, is a must! read more
By: Jared D. Ingram | 2010-10-13 | Smoking I'm not going to lie; it was hard, very hard! I always hated the articles I'd read that sounded like they were written by someone who had never touched a cigarette in their life. They made it sound like all you have to do is make up your mind to quit or take this drug, and so on. If you smoke, you know that smoking is more than a bad habit; it is a way of life. It's an unhealthy one for sure, but it's a lifestyle nonetheless. read more
By: Arun Singh | 2010-12-17 | Shopping Glass pipe smoking has its elegance and status for many pipe smokers. Many people like to have a range of collection and use them according to the requirement of the occasion. read more
By: Ruth Stuettgen | 2011-05-29 | Alternative Medicine Everyone is fairly educated in the health risks involved with smoking. These range from cardio vascular problems to high blood pressure to bad teeth. It can even make you score low in the amorous affairs and reduce the likely hood of continuing the family name! This is why, the decision to quit smoking is one of the most important health improvement benefits you can make. However, as an avid smo read more
By: Jared D. Ingram | 2010-10-13 | Smoking Recently, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) embarked on a major 50 state anti-smoking effort. The thrust of the program is to enhance public education and to develop a national anti-smoking policy. Simply stated, the goal is to reduce the death count (and related illnesses) from smoking in the United States. Currently some 444,000 people die annually from direct and indirect tobacco diseases. read more