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19 documents for surgeon general smoking
  • Of course, it's easier to deal with unhappiness when it's safely relegated to the 1950s, which might be why this film feels so period piecey. Don't get me wrong. I'd kill for some of that mid-century modern furniture, and I bet smoking was a lot more fun before the surgeon general's warning, but all that gorgeousness has a distancing effect. This is not an issue with the source material. Richard Yates's book -- at once more devastating and more compassionate than the film, more tragic and much funnier -- was not a period piece but a nearly contemporary novel, published in 1961. Yates was no fan of conformity or domesticity, but he was too good a writer to use them as scapegoats. His target goes beyond the bounds of the '50s suburbs to the more universal outlines of the viciously unhappy...

  • ...the Canadian Council on Smoking and Health,. the Canadian Medical Association, and...927; Rocket v. Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, [1990] 2 S.C.R. 232; Slaight Communica...

  • ...Wigle. Illness and Death in Canada by Smoking: An Epidemiological Perspective. Ottawa: 1989. Can...-- 25 Years of Progress -- A report of the Surgeon General. U.S. Department of Health and Human Servi...

  • ...Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister ... the control of the employer as designated smoking rooms or designated smoking areas: . 4. The headin...Surgeon General's Report published in 2006 clearly establi...

  • Departing from the newspaper's normal practice, we are not using the doctor's names, in order to avoid any chance details of a patient's personal history might be recognized. The questions have no central theme, and we've left out some answers where several overlapped. Family doctor: The worst time is a Friday, probably after four o'clock. There are no physiotherapists, occupational therapists and all other allied health professionals available on the weekend. So you get admitted, you get a lot of on-call people for the weekend rather than your own team of doctors, and no extra people to help them. So you're put on hold until Monday. The second worst is July 1, because that's when a lot of new residents have just come into the hospital. [Oncologist]: Because we often run into unexpected...

    ...: A family doctor, an obstetrician, a general medicine specialist, a surgeon and a radiation onc...No. 2 is lose weight. No. 3 is stop smoking. Probably No. 4 is stop drinking. General: Weight ...

  • ...The occasion can be likened to then-surgeon general Luther Leonidas Terry formally declaring iin 1964 that cigarette smoking was a serious health hazard. That, too, was an imp...

  • ... , Son Excellence la Gouverneure générale en conseil prend le Règlement modifiant le Règle... Impact Assessment: Eliminating Designated Smoking Rooms in the Workplace, datée du 11 mai 2007, doc...

  • ... and ends up in Wales, to the Chinese surgeon who is eager to go to Hay-on-Wye, where he will sp..., enjoying a last puff before boarding non-smoking coaches. Hence the air in what station employees c... anything even vaguely interesting to the general public, so we want to see what it takes to write a...

  • ... while the other one is listed for smoking cessation. Mr. Andrew testified that he would not ...Macdonald. [38] Dr. Macdonald is a general surgeon practicing medicine in Halifax, Nova Scoti...

  • It seems like we're losing more guys from the '80s forward now than we're losing from the days before that," said [Lyle Bauer], who in 1998 was inducted into the Bombers Hall of Fame. "For every one that hits their 60s and 70s, you seem to lose one in their 40s. And I don't know what that's all about. You expect guys in their 70s, 80s and 90s, that's going to be a normal occurrence. But when it happens to guys in their 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, that's a little abnormal. "You have to understand the beast you're dealing with," Bauer concluded. "These are people who, one, don't want to show fear and, two, don't want to show injury when they play. It's ingrained in them, the culture of it. And you feel you're invincible. You're playing games when you shouldn't be playing. You're doing things to...

    ... in one study ranked in stress only behind surgeon, astronaut, Indianapolis race car driver, firefigh...And, four, the general abuse and stress on the body that could impair its...Is your patient smoking cigarettes? You tell him he has to quit, right?. T...



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