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Action on Smoking and Health

A National Legal-Action Antismoking Organization

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Learn How You Can Protect Yourself and Your Loved Ones
From the Deadly Dangers of Even Small Amounts of Smoke
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TAKE A SURVEY AND WIN A PRIZE- Guaranteed!
Learn How to Calculate YOUR Individual Risk of Getting FIVE Major Diseases:
(1) Heart Disease, (2) Cancer [12 types], (3) Stroke, (4) Diabetes, and (5) Osteoporosis
FREE, ANONYMOUSLY, AND ON-LINE
AND Get Individualized Tips For Reducing YOUR Unnecessary Risk
of Contracting Each of These Major Diseases, including:

Breast Cancer, Colon Cancer, Lung Cancer, Prostate Cancer,
Bladder Cancer, Melanoma, Uterine Cancer, Kidney Cancer,
Pancreatic Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, Stomach Cancer, and Cervical Cancer

Now its possible for everyone to calculate his or her own individualized risk of becoming a victim of five major diseases, including those most likely to kill, cripple, or disable you, especially as you age. It's yours COMPLETELY FREE -- and you get your individualized assessment anonymously and on line -- just for filling out a 5-question multiple-choice on-line survey in 2 minutes about your views of smoking and nonsmokers' rights.

This private and completely ANONYMOUS individualized risk assessment is COMPLETELY FREE, and is based upon the best and latest scientific evidence. The information is provided in complete privacy by a highly respected non-profit medical organization. Users then ALSO receive valuable tips, tailored to their specific needs, for reducing that risk as much as possible.

It's all free, quick, and completely private, and it could save YOUR life or that of a family member. It's vital for everyone, and especially important for people aged 40 or over.

We are offering you this opportunity because ASH wants to know what people who visit its award winning web site think about the problem of smoking and the need to protect nonsmokers from tobacco smoke pollution. So, to encourage you to take this simple 2-minute survey, we will make it possible for you to have a free and completely private assessment of your individual risk of contracting these five major diseases, and individualized tips on reducing those risks. There is no cost or other obligation, and you do NOT have to join ASH to get this individualized risk assessment  -- although we obviously hope you will consider joining on-line by clicking on this link.

If you are willing to share your views about smoking in return for an individualized private and completely anonymous assessment of your chances of getting these five major diseases, please click on the following link for the survey, and then follow the simple instructions. Survey

Thank you very much for your cooperation and participation.  Click here -- Survey  -- to begin.  Thank you!


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Raising Smoking as an Issue in Child Custody Disputes
Fighting Smoking in Condos and Apartments 
File Complaints Against Smoking
The Deadly Toxins in Tobacco Smoke
The Dangers of Secondhand Smoke
Govt. Rpt. on Secondhand Smoke
Tobacco Class-Action Law Suits, and How You Can Participate 
Sue-Big-Tobacco List of Anti-tobacco Lawyers
Tobacco Multistate
Settlement

Do A Survey, Win a Free Prize
Smoking Facts & Statistics
Children and Smoking

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ASH, founded in 1968, is the national legal-action antismoking and nonsmokers' rights organization which helped ban cigarette commercials, started the modern nonsmokers' rights movement, pioneered using legal action against smoking, developed novel legal theories to protect children from tobacco smoke at home and in cars, get lower health insurance rates for nonsmokers, fought tobacco subsidies, and much much more.

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