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Smoke Free Society Corporation
Internet:
linda@smokefreesociety.org
http://www.smokefreesociety.org

Company Information :
Smoke Free Society Corporation
P.O. Box 33103
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33420-3103

Ph. (561)-844-5856

Media Contacts:
Linda Seyedin

linda@smokefreesociety.org
(561)-844-5856

Smoke Free Society Urges Women To Celebrate A Smokeless Women's Equality Day

For Immediate Release

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla./EWORLDWIRE/Aug. 22, 2005 --- As the nation celebrates the 85th anniversary of the women's right to vote this Women's Equality Day, August 26, Smoke Free Society, a non-profit dedicated to helping smokers quit and educating kids not to start, draws attention to the effects of tobacco-related diseases on women.

"An estimated 20 percent of adult U.S. women aged 18 years or older (more than one of five) are current cigarette smokers and nearly 70 percent of them want to quit, but they need help. Many years ago, glamorized advertising linked women's liberation with smoking, such as 'You've come a long way, baby.' Times have changed for the better and it's time for us women to take more control of our lives," said Linda Seyedin, executive director of Smoke Free Society.

The recent Surgeon General's report on the health effects of smoking recognized the 40th anniversary since the first report was issued when only men were identified as suffering from tobacco-related diseases. In those 40 years, researchers have found that both men and women suffer from tobacco-related diseases.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that women are faced with the following health and mortality affects from smoking:

- 90 percent of female lung cancer deaths are caused by smoking.

- Since 1950, lung cancer deaths among women have increased by more than 600 percent. By 1987, lung cancer had surpassed breast cancer as the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women.

- Smoking kills an estimated 178,000 women in the United States annually. The three leading smoking-related causes of death in women are lung cancer (44,000), heart disease (41,000) and chronic lung disease (37,500).

- Women who smoke have an increased risk for other cancers, including cancers of the oral cavity, pharynx, larynx (voice box), esophagus, pancreas, kidney, bladder and uterine cervix.

- Women who smoke double their risk for developing coronary heart disease and increase, by more than ten-fold, their likelihood of dying from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

- Cigarette smoking increases the risk for infertility, preterm delivery, stillbirth, low birth weight and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).

- Postmenopausal women who smoke have lower bone density than women who never smoked.

-Women who smoke have an increased risk for hip fracture than those who never smoked.

Smoke Free Society, a nonprofit organization, offers information, plans, techniques and products to help smokers quit and stay smoke free in just 17 days without the use of any substance or drug. Most importantly, with donations received for helping smokers quit smoking, it's able to provide major preventive programs to educate children not to start smoking. Its website is a portal for information to help educate parents to lead by example and not smoke and learn how to better communicate with their kids about smoking and tobacco use.

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CONTACT:
Lane Fitzgibbons
Palm Beach Gardens,Florida 33420-3103
561-844-5856 (561)-844-5856
lane@smokefreesociety.org

SOURCE: Smoke Free Society Corporation


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