Feb
02
2012
Despite the UA Health Network’s attempts to make its campuses a tobacco-free zone, smoke breaks may not be completed just yet.
Since January 1, the network has implemented a new policy that prohibits tobacco use, both inside and outside facilities, including University of Arizona, University Medical Center Campus, South Campus and affiliated clinics.
Feb
01
2012
In an attempt to control the growth of the demand curve, the law was passed in 2011, an increase of 50 percent import tariff on cigarettes by four times.
Jan
31
2012
Parks, patios, beaches, market vendors would fall under proposed regulations
Jan
26
2012
Check for clogged arteries do not help smokers kick the habit if they have smoking cessation programs, Swiss researchers have found.
Yet that’s sometimes that excuse when doctors recommend expensive scan, called a carotid plaque screening, which experts say has no proven benefits in people without symptoms of cardiovascular disease.
Jan
05
2012
Plans are under way to legally require the display of cigarette additives known to cause dependence by causing smoke to be inhaled more directly into the lungs or improving the cigarette’s taste. These components that create dependence of cigarette are not normal for persons body as somebody think because of their different chemicals.
Dec
26
2011
Though tobacco stocks offer attractive dividends and a compelling business model, many investors avoid them for moral reasons. These socially responsible investors do not want to benefit from an industry that destroys health, reduces life-expectancy, and hooks customers through chemical addiction.
Dec
22
2011
Study shows warning labels with visuals mean more people quit, target less-educated smokers
Dec
19
2011
Whenever governments want to collect more revenues, their reflex action is to raise taxes on cigarettes and alcohol, the so-called “sin taxes,” because both are harmful to human health. The Philippines is no exception. Two bills have been filed in both houses of Congress that will raise local cigarette taxes by 83 percent. Local cigarette manufacturers say, however, that the street price may go much higher. After cigarettes, alcohol will be next.