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Book Reading and Discussion
Women in Print Bookstore, 3566 W. 4th Ave, Vancouver
January 26, 1999, 7:30 pm
Join author Lorraine Greaves, Executive Director,
BC Centre of Excellence for Women's Health
to discuss her research on why women smoke.
"Smokescreen
Women's Smoking and Social Control"
"Smokescreen" looks at the ways tobacco affects women. Smoking can make women
compliant and unhealthy, but tobacco industries continue to expand female
markets across the world. What are the benefits for societies in keeping women
smoking? How can this information be used to analyse the impace of health and
tobacco policy on women's smoking prevention and cessation?
For more information call Women in Print at 732-4128
Free Admission
Refreshments will be served
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Celeste Wincapaw
Communications and Networking Strategist
BC Centre of Excellence for Women's Health
E311-4500 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC V6H 3N1
http://www.bccewh.bc.ca
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