Saturday, October 16, 2010

'Death meter' helps Japanese quit smoking

'Death meter' helps Japanese quit smoking
Put away the chewing gum and nicotine patches. Japanese smokers are learning that all they need to kick the smoking habit is a reminder of death’s steady approach right on the screen of their iPod. Osaka-based game software and graphics developer Proge Inc. has created a free software application to help smokers roughly determine how many years they have left on this planet based on their age ...

Are You At Risk For Lung Disease? Learn About Spirometry! Canada
It is estimated that every 20 minutes, one Canadian dies of lung disease and many of those deaths can be prevented if diagnosed early, says Heather Borquez, president and CEO of the Canadian Lung Association. "Spirometry is a simple breathing test that can help detect and diagnose lung disease." On October 14th, the Canadian Lung Association is celebrating the launch of World Spirometry Day by ...

Free Speech Friday: Oct. 15, 2010
Worst article I have ever read. Despite the

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