November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about the second most common cancer in the United States.
By recognizing warning signs early and promoting smoking cessation, communities can mitigate the impact of this widespread yet preventable lung disease.
It might seem like it's stating the obvious that you shouldn't smoke on a plane, but there's a reason why the signs are still ...
Maddi explained that having the signs gives the airline some safety net if a smoking-related incident occurs on board. In ...
A travel expert has revealed the real reason why planes still have no smoking signs – even when a ban came in 30 years ago.
A WORRYING amount of Brits are developing mouth cancer, with a new report warning of record-breaking cases. Some 10,825 ...
“Those ‘no smoking’ signs should be always ... When a flight attendant issued a warning — saying that vaping on a plane violated federal regulations — the man allegedly scoffed and ...
Why do planes – more than 30 years after smoking was banned onboard – still have “no smoking” signs? Smoking was first prohibited on US domestic flights in 1988. NZ followed shortly after ...
Maddi explained that having the signs gives the airline some safety net if a smoking-related incident occurs on board. In effect, the airline is warning you before anything does happen.