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    Glendale News Press
    LATimes.com
    Sept 14 2004

    Sending out smoke signals

    County officials warn of secondhand smoke dangers, focusing on
    Armenian community.

    By Jackson Bell, News-Press

    DOWNTOWN GLENDALE - Since Armenian immigrants are believed to use
    tobacco products "well above" the county's average of 15.6%, community
    leaders and officials are promoting a campaign to extinguish smoking.

    Before a small gathering Tuesday morning at Brand Boulevard and Harvard
    Street, Linda Aragon of the Los Angeles County Department of Health
    Services introduced the first initiative to educate the community on
    the dangers of secondhand smoke.

    "Although we don't yet have specifics, we know anecdotally that the
    Armenian community's tobacco use is well above the county average,"
    said Aragon, who is acting director of the department's Tobacco Control
    and Prevention branch. "What we're trying to do is make people aware
    that smoking is an issue … and it's a lot of work because there is
    still denial that secondhand smoke kills."

    Aragon said secondhand smoking is the third-leading cause of
    preventable death in the United States. She added that for every eight
    people who die from smoking, they take one secondhand smoker with them.

    The city's six-month, nearly $200,000 campaign is part of a larger
    $1.1-million effort throughout the county to curb smoking among such
    minority groups as blacks, Koreans and Latinos. It also targets the
    lesbian and gay community.

    "The U.S. has had a big head start in educating against smoking and
    secondhand smoking," said Greg Krikorian, whose Krikorian Marketing
    Group is helping to run the health department campaign. "In foreign
    countries, [tobacco education] is not a common practice."

    Krikorian, who serves as president of the Glendale Unified School
    Board, added that smoking is such a tradition in the Armenian community
    that cigarettes are commonly offered as hors d'oeuvres when welcoming
    guests to homes.

    The campaign, which began in May, features billboards throughout
    the city along with print and television ads. One of the billboards
    on Brand Boulevard - which was about 200 feet south of the news
    conference - asks, "Who is your secondhand smoking harming?" in
    Armenian and depicts a family frowning at a father who is smoking.

    Also showing their support at the event were Glendale Adventist
    Medical Center's chief executive officer Scott Reiner and Los Angeles
    County Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich. American Cancer Society
    representatives passed out pamphlets about the ill effects of smoking.

    "Secondhand smoke impacts children's respiratory systems and their
    overall health," Antonovich said. "It's an effort to make the public
    more cognizant of the dangers of secondhand smoke."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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