
Free & Clear: The Healthy Behaviors Company Ken Wassum, Free & Clear's Senior Product Manager, Tobacco, discusses the implications of the rise in U.S. adult smoking prevalence.
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The slight increase in smoking prevalence detected by the National Health Interview Survey is cause for concern but probably not alarm. The upward trend was small (less than 1%) but it should definitely give us pause. ...

Free & Clear: The Healthy Behaviors Company This Thursday, November 19, the nation will celebrate the 34th annual Great American Smokeout, sponsored by our partner in tobacco cessation, the American Cancer Society (ACS). Check out this endorsement from Dear Abby's Abigail Van Buren, who posted a letter from Dr. Alan G. Thorson, National Volunteer President of th...e ACS, in response to a request from "Desperate" in Arlington, Texas.
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Dear Abbyis written byAbigail Van Buren,also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips.It is the mostpopular and widelysyndicated columnin the world --known for itsuncommoncommon senseand youthfulperspective.
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Today’s environment makes it extremely easy to neglect physical activity, an essential element of maintaining good health, warding off chronic disease, and achieving and maintaining a healthy weight. ...

Free & Clear: The Healthy Behaviors Company King 5 Video: WA State Secretary of Health Mary Selecky, and Free & Clear Quit Coach Lindsey King discuss increase in calls to WA state quitline despite budget cuts
Calls to kick the habit jump at WA tobacco quitline | Health Link | Seattle News, Local News, Breaki
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Free & Clear: The Healthy Behaviors Company Read CEO Tim Kilgallon's blog post about Free & Clear's decision to become a wholly owned subsidiary of Alere LLC.
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I’m excited to announce the signing of a definitive agreement that will make Free & Clear, Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of Alere LLC. (Here's our Press Release.) We’ve told our customers, ...

Free & Clear: The Healthy Behaviors Company Smoking bans protect us all from a greater risk of heart disease:
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The growing numbers of bans on smoking in public places, intended to protect non-smokers against second-hand-tobacco smoke, are turning into potent weapons in the battle to prevent heart attacks. Two big new studies help to fuel the anti-smoking efforts.

Free & Clear: The Healthy Behaviors Company Dr. Jennifer Lovejoy, Free & Clear's Vice President of Clinical Development and Support, joins Robert Lipsyte on the PBS series, Life, Part 2 to discuss how our metabolisms changes as we age - especially women. Coming soon!
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Why does the bathroom scale go up with your age? Coming Soon

Free & Clear: The Healthy Behaviors Company Michael Pollan says reform health care by reframing the way we think about food.
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The American way of eating has become the elephant in the room in the debate over health care.

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Free & Clear: The Healthy Behaviors Company Washington State's Tobacco Quitline, operated by Free & Clear, has helped Washington state lower smoking prevalence for the 6th consecutive year.

Free & Clear: The Healthy Behaviors Company Giving up tobacco can be like ending a long-term relationship.
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"Look, we had some great times together and a lot of fun," Natasha Bishop said. "But now I feel we are moving in different directions and I need to end this relationship."

Free & Clear: The Healthy Behaviors Company What kinds of non-food rewards have worked at YOUR organization?
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The e-mail comes out at noon. To celebrate your hard work this week, there is cake and ice cream in the big kitchen at 3 today. Be there! The universal

Free & Clear: The Healthy Behaviors Company More on the Cleveland Clinic. Should health reform try to change unhealthy behaviors as well as problems with the insurance industry? Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with Cleveland Clinic’s Dr. Toby Cosgrove, PETA's Michael Mcgraw, and Yale's Rebecca Puhl.
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From all the attention focused on the rambunctious town hall meetings and ranting about “death panels,” one might think health reform is pretty much dead in the U.S. Think again.

Free & Clear: The Healthy Behaviors Company Should employers stop hiring obese people? Cleveland Clinic's chief executive says yes. What are your thoughts?
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Should overweight people pay more for health insurance?

Free & Clear: The Healthy Behaviors Company More on e-cigs: devices marketed as "nicotine-free" are not, in fact, free of nicotine.
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Here's an item you shouldn't include in your ever-growing arsenal of electronic devices: the e-cigarette.The Food and Drug Administration released an analysis of 19 varieties of electronic cigarettes

















