stop smoking
You can and need to quit smoking!
We've all heard the statistics. Smoking is the number one preventable risk factor for a variety of diseases in our society. One in five deaths in the United States can be directly attributed to smoking. It increases the risks of cardiovascular disease, strokes, blood clots, ...read more
Your lungs need you
33% of the people who smoke die an early death because of it. Lung cancer is one of the main consequences. Every year a great number of people die from lung cancer or related diseases. Even second hand smoke can cause this type of cancer. Heart diseases, strokes and emphysem...read more
Your smoking habits and your child's asthma
Your smoking does affect your child’s lungs and his risk for asthma. Don’t fool yourself into believing otherwise.Consider these facts: Maternal smoking during pregnancy is associated with increased wheezing during infancy, cautions the AA...read more



