“If large numbers of adult smokers become users of both traditional cigarettes and e-cigarettes — rather than using e-cigarettes to quit cigarettes completely — the net public health effect could be quite negative.” – Tim McAfee, MD, MPH
Posted: April 24, 2014 | tobacco | cigarette, e-cig, electronic cigarette, smoking, tobacco, vaping | 0 Comments
Well folks, it’s a new year and like all the other beginnings of January that have come before this one, New Year’s resolutions are in full force. Those new running shoes are finally hitting some pavement, the Bow Flex is out of the box, you trashed grandma’s leftover sugar cookies that you had stashed in
Posted: April 24, 2014 | tobacco | cig, cigarette, new year's, quit, quit smoking, resolution, smoking, tobacco | 0 Comments
It was just announced that three major American tobacco companies have banded together in a mutual price hike. The price increase is 6¢ per pack which doesn’t seem like anything too crazy upon first glance but when you consider the sheer volume of packs of cigarettes that sell in this country on a daily basis,
Posted: April 24, 2014 | tobacco | big tobacco, price, smoking, tobacco | 0 Comments
According to a new study conducted by the University of Nottingham, smokers are 33% more likely to take time off than non-smokers. Given the plethora of negative health effects that smoking brings with it, this isn’t altogether surprising but when the university put a monetary amount on what these absences cost business, the result was
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As if raising the price per pack wasn’t enough of an economic deterrent, nicotine users nationwide can expect to see a growing number of employers screening smokers. While not the first in the nation to do so, news broke about two Detroit-based health care companies that will start denying employment to applicants who smoke in
Posted: April 24, 2014 | tobacco | cigarette, heath care, smoking, tobacco | 0 Comments
We all know the dangers associated with smoking: lung cancer, heart disease and even impotence among others. With all the long-term health issues smoking creates we often overlook the short-term dangers.
Posted: April 24, 2014 | tobacco | burn, cigarette, eye, smoking, tobacco | 0 Comments
Throughout much of the southern United States, hillsides are sporadically pimpled with relics of an age long gone: the tobacco barn. Once serving as both a working tobacco curing facility and a predecessor to the modern billboard, tobacco barns were plentiful in their heyday. In the modern world, farming is on a decline and the
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Quitting sucks. Just ask anyone who’s ever tried. Nicotine has a strangle hold on smokers that is so incredibly tough to break that most smokers aren’t able to successfully quit on their first try. Not only is there a strong chemical addiction to nicotine that the body has a hard time shaking but there’s also
Posted: April 24, 2014 | tobacco | cigarette, nicotine, smoking, tobacco | 0 Comments
Big tobacco spends $47.7 million to save a buck…kind of.
Posted: April 24, 2014 | tobacco | American Heart Foundation, American Lunch Association, ballot, big tobacco, California, California ballot, cancer research, Cancer Society, cigarettes, million, prop 29, smoking, tobacco | 0 Comments
Nobody can deny it. Big tobacco is really good at reading between the lines. In the newest legal loophole used by big tobacco, the federal government is reporting a tax loss of up to $1.1 billion thanks to the increasing popularity of pipes and cigars.
Posted: April 24, 2014 | tobacco | cigar, cigarettes, pipe, smoking | 0 Comments