Smoking

Hazards of the catwalk Hazards of the catwalk
Child labor and other model misbehavior.
Women's heart-risky habits? Women's heart-risky habits?
Study: We are more likely than men to die of heart attacks, yet less likely to take care of our tickers.
"Premonition" "Premonition"
This supernatural thriller, in which Sandra Bullock plays a woman living each day as if it were her husband's last, is too serious for its own good.
Screw you for not smoking Screw you for not smoking
Last fall, after 13 years of pleasurable puffing, I smoked my last cigarette. I thought quitting would make me feel healthy and hale -- so why the hell is my body falling apart?
Thank Mom for smoking? Thank Mom for smoking?
Australian researchers find that mothers who smoke pass health risks to daughters.
Cozy with Big Tobacco, too Cozy with Big Tobacco, too
Senior Justice Department officials -- one with close ties to the president -- take the bite out of a major five-year case against the industry.
Smoke gets in your eyes Smoke gets in your eyes
Cigarette smoking is a metaphor for sex, says the author of a book on tobacco.
Shameful emissions Shameful emissions
The Supreme Court weighs whether the EPA overstepped its authority -- and public health hangs in the balance.
I am a mom and I smoke
By Jennifer Hatala
I am a mom and I smoke I am a mom and I smoke
How does this diminish my fitness as a parent?
You don't even need to light up!
Smoking rooms at airports are pretty ugly, but soon they'll be attractive and filled with food.
The Gitane affair
Forget McDonald's and Coca-Cola; the French see American-style anti-tobacco lawsuits as one of the greatest threats to French culture.
Camels and cowboys
I'll always be a smoker, even when I quit.
I am a smoker
I hate you, too.
Smoke 'em if you've got 'em?
No one has studied casual smokers, but their risk level might be lower than expected.
Living the paradox
How do the French eat all that cheese and still lose weight? I had to find out.
We've come a long way, baby
My mother isn't the only one bound to her addiction: Smoking is what makes her truly my mother.
Salon Mothers Who Think | Not waiting to inhale
Controversial former Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders talks about Big Tobacco's slick marketing campaigns, a new study showing that smoking among black teens is on the rise and why, despite everything, she believes President Clinton's private life should remain just that -- private.

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