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World No Tobacco Day 2011

pulseandsignal.com — “The global fight to end the destruction of lives from tobacco is something I can get behind. Today is World No Tobacco Day - a global initiative from the World Health Organization. Some statistics that many public health professionalsView full resource at pulseandsignal.com

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WHO | World No Tobacco Day 2011

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WHO warns of tobacco dangers on World No Tobacco Day

news-medical.net — “"Tobacco will kill nearly six million people this year, including 600,000 non-smokers, because governments are not doing enough to persuade people to quit or protect others from second-hand smoke, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday," which was observed as World No Tobacco Day, Reuters/Toronto Sun reports.View full resource at news-medical.net

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World No Tobacco Day --- May 31, 2011

emaxhealth.com — “Each year on May 31 the World Health Organization (WHO) observes World No Tobacco Day. Last year, the focus was on tobacco use among women. This yea...View full resource at emaxhealth.com

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British Heart Foundation - World no tobacco day 2010

bhf.org.uk — “More girls smoke than boys, and smoking is a major cause of heart disease.View full resource at bhf.org.uk

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WHO Warns Of Tobacco Dangers On World No Tobacco Day - Kaiser Global Health

globalhealth.kff.org — “"Tobacco will kill nearly six million people this year, including 600,000 non-smokers, because governments are not doing enough to persuade people to quit or protect others from second-hand smoke, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday," which was observed as World No Tobacco Day, Reuters/Toronto Sun reports (Kelland, 5/31).View full resource at globalhealth.kff.org

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World No Tobacco Day 2010 focuses on marketing of tobacco to women

news-medical.net — “The Sixty-third World Health Assembly, which brought together Health Ministers and senior health officials from the World Health Organization Member States, concluded business and closed Friday evening.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Women Smokers Targeted on 'World No Tobacco Day' - myOptumHealth

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American Academy Of Pediatrics Recognizes 2011 World No Tobacco Day

medicalnewstoday.com — “Every year, 600,000 people worldwide die from diseases caused by exposure to secondhand smoke. Children are disproportionately affected; roughly 700 million children are exposed to tobacco smokeView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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IDF supports World No Tobacco Day | International Diabetes Federation | IDF

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World No Tobacco Day: Which countries smoke the most? - CSMonitor.com

csmonitor.com — “The percentage of female smokers is increasing, and the number of annual tobacco-related deaths is expected to rise at an alarming rate unless action is taken, the World Health Organization announced on World No Tobacco Day.View full resource at csmonitor.com

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examiner.com — “May 31st of each year is No Tobacco Day, and the risks of tobacco are highlighted. According to World Health Organization, "Tobacco use is the second cause of dView full resource at examiner.com

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Women Smokers Targeted on 'World No Tobacco Day' - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “Although cancer death rates for women are generally on the downswing, statistics indicate that female lung cancer fatalities are rising, the American Lung AssocView full resource at drugs.com

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American Lung Association Commemorates World No Tobacco Day By Urging Women To Quit Smoking

medicalnewstoday.com — “The American Lung Association joins the World Health Organization (WHO) to observe World No Tobacco Day on Monday, May 31, to bring attention to the global epidemic of tobacco use among womView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Women Smokers Targeted on 'World No Tobacco Day' - MSH Health & Fitness - Respiratory Problems

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  • taracousphdBodiMojo.com is an online site for teens to engage with peers and experts around health and wellness goals. If curious, you can check out  some links below to learn more. Similarly, I am piloting a in-person stress management program for high school age teens, in groups of 8-10, called Teens In Balance." />

    Tara Cousineau, PhD

    I am licensed clinical psychologist  specializing in stress management, positive psychology, and mind-body health. I have over 15 years experience as a psychologist and health educator and maintain a small private practice in Milton, MA. My focus has been on girls and women's health, including body image, self-esteem, reproductive health, infertility, life transitions, and stress management.

    The other part of my career is in the area of technology-based health communications, including web- and mobile-based health tools. This may seem like a paradox to some since my clinical background is in mind-body health, a form of behavioral medicine that focuses inner calm, life balance, and groundedess. Yet, at the same time I love tools that may nudge people forward into healthy living or connecting with others who may have similar life challenges, e.g., through online communities, daily email reminders or affirmations, and text messages to remind you to take a breath or smile. In an age of technology immersion there are many contemporary methods to being well.

    My interest in adolescent health stems from a teen health program I developed through a grant from the National Institutes of Health. BodiMojo.com is an online site for teens to engage with peers and experts around health and wellness goals. If curious, you can check out  some links below to learn more. Similarly, I am piloting a in-person stress management program for high school age teens, in groups of 8-10, called Teens In Balance.

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