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Headlines


WVU Anti-Tobacco Program Earns Government Kudos

Addicts Break Nicotine Grip

Investments in Disease Prevention Yield Significant Savings, Stronger Communities

Smoking Cessation Aids Beat Cold Turkey

Prenatal Care Hampered by Smoking, Obesity

Public Comment on Proposed Smoking Ban Nets Only 8 Responses so Far

Fayette Health Board Enacts Tougher Smoking Regulations

Pa. Smoking Ban Approved

Smoking Ban Gets on Fast Track

Opposition to Menthol Cigarettes Grows

Business Owners Flood Health Department With Smoking Ban Questions

States Look to Tobacco Tax for Budget Holes

Effort Under Way to Reduce Number of Smokeless-Tobacco Users

Pregnancy Smoking May Hurt Baby's Heart

Dr. Mercer Receives Award

Smoking Early in Pregnancy Raises Risks of Heart Defects in Newborns

Approaching Smoke-Free

Talking Sense on Tobacco

Inmates Accept Smoking Ban

State's Prison System Snuffs Out Tobacco Use

Social Factors, Psychopathology, and Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy

Clean Indoor Air Act Main Focus for JCHD

WVU Researcher Awarded $1.1 Million to Establish New Smoking Cessation Model

Stringent Non-smoking Regulations Under Review

Judge Says Second-hand Smoke Led to Cancer

Nicotine Death...World Crusade Launched

Risks of Smoking

Proposal Looks to Snuff-out Smoking in Virginia's Restaurants

State's Priorities Out of Whack

Smoking Cessation Rates in the United States: A Comparison of Young Adult and Older Smokers

The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke: A Report of the Surgeon General (CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL REPORT)

 

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Clean Indoor Air Regulations of West Virginia interactive map.

Clean indoor air regulations are not new to West Virginia. The first county regulation was enacted by Monongalia County in 1992. Clean indoor air regulations have become increasingly popular since that time. Many counties have even revisited their original regulations to provide greater protection. As of July 1, 2006, fifty-four of the fifty-five counties in West Virginia have a local regulation restricting secondhand smoke.

Click here for the Clean Indoor Air Regulations of WV interactive map

Click here for the Regional Tobacco Prevention Coalition Coordinators interactive map