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Smoking By Kids Up - Again!
But it was the sharp rise in black youths' smoking rates, which other studies showed to have dropped sharply in the 1970's and 1980's, that experts found most troubling ...
While white high school students smoke at nearly twice the rate of blacks, the gap has narrowed steadily in the 90's and some experts predict that it will close in the next decade ...
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ASH After "Eclipse" Again
By advertising the potential benefits of the new smoke s, cigarette makers are hoping to appeal to smoke rs worried about their health ...
Public health advocates are clamoring for federal regulation of the new products ...
But it was the sharp rise in black youths' smoking rates, which other studies showed to have dropped sharply in the 1970's and 1980's, that experts found most troubling ...
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Washington Post: Smoke Gets in Their Eyes
that the new, Is a cigarette still a cigarette if it isn't just tobacco rolled in paper? The tobacco industry said yes and is beginning to carve out a new market niche for "reduced risk" products ...
Why? We put the question to several smoke rs, particularly people you might expect to know better, interviewing them first via e-mail, then by phone; their comments here come from both sorts of contacts ...
Others said they'd developed a universe of habits in which lighting up plays a key role ...
But when we asked experts on smoking behavior, we heard something else ...
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Wash. Post: ' The Flavor of Marketing to Kids'
You hear them ask the salesclerk for a pack of Marlboro Lights, and you wonder: Who are these people ...
Buoyed by its success in pushing candy-flavored cigarettes, Reynolds has now introduced alcohol-flavored smoke s ...
Is it just a coincidence that our success in persuading kids to stay away from tobacco is slowing just as the marketing of flavored cigarettes is picking up ...
It's time for the public, parents, and state and federal officials to demand an end to it ...
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Ohio Passive Smoking Suit Follow-up: Plaintiff Kept Track of Smoking Incidents
Public health advocates are clamoring for federal regulation of the new products ...
On one occasion, Zangrando said he was awakened late one August night in 2002 and confronted Kuder as she smoke d outside ...
As opposition rose among African Americans, Reynolds quickly backed down ...
Over several months, the journal, in which Zangrando refers to himself in the third person, grew to 24 ...
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World's 3 out of 10 cigarettes smoked in China
8 trillion - and 97 out of every 100 of those cigarettes are smoke d within China ...
In a foreword to the report, written as an advocacy tool by anti-smoking campaigners, American Cancer Society chief executive officer John Seffrin warns: "The world is facing a pandemic of epic proportions because it is under attack by a ...
The outlook for China might appear bleak, but Mackay emphasised that research had uncovered the first signs of a counter trend ...
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Louisiana Governor Blanco Promises Insurance Relief
Governor Blanco does not make it clear whether the insurance relief she is providing deals with one or the other or both ...
Together, we will move forward with this plan to refund, restore and renew affordable insurance to the people who need it most ...
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The Tough Life In Prison
They would make sure that you do not eat properly and would take all your things like toiletry ...
They call it maotwana or smokolo (homosexuality)," he explains and pauses before declining to go into details saying the issue is very sensitive ...
He described him as a troublesome person and a hard-core criminal ...
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Why Germany Remains a Smoker's Paradise
Indeed, the Irish hospitality sector has even experienced job growth since the ban came into effect ...
According to Clancy's study, pub employees experienced "30 to 40 percent less shortness of breath, coughing and teary eyes " than before the ban ...
At first glance, the news from abroad couldn't have been worse for the German cigarette industry ...
A flat-out victory for the lobby, at the expense of the health of many people," complained Ulrike Hfken, a member of the Green Party and chairwoman of the German parliament's consumer protection committee, commenting on the governing coalition's caving in to the tobacco lobby ...
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As Smoke Clears, Scots Breathe Easy Behind the Bar
The tests recorded nicotine levels in participants’ bloodstream and showed that lung function improved by 5 to 15 percent, Dr ...
Ross Somerville, a 27-year-old bar manager and a smoke r, said business had suffered, and he expressed surprise that the medical findings could track an improvement in health so fast ...
Grant, a 34-year-old real estate agent from Edmonton, Alberta, as her nonsmoking husband, Thomas Williams, sat cozily inside ...
The researchers, from the University of Dundee, just down the road, did tests on 77 nonsmoking bar workers in and around Dundee — particularly those with asthma — examining them one month before and then for two months after the ban ...