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Smoking-room (Other)
Region:
United Kingdom
SMOKERS WARNED OF HOUSE FIRE RISK WHEN LIGHTING UP
Date: Friday, April 06, 2012
SMOKERS are being warned that more than a third of house fire deaths are cigarette-related.
Category:
Smoke in the right way (Health)
Region:
USA
State:
Texas
LUNG CANCER ON THE RISE AMONG NON-SMOKERS
Source: KVUE
Date: Tuesday, April 03, 2012
Author: JANET ST. JAMES
Since new and graphic anti-smoking ads debuted, calls to a toll-free number to help people quit cigarettes have doubled, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
Category:
Tobacco and the Law
Region:
USA
State:
Washington
CIGARETTE INGREDIENTS MUST BE DISCLOSED, FDA SAYS
Date: Friday, March 30, 2012
Author: Anna Yukhananov
U.S. health regulators said on Friday tobacco companies must report how much formaldehyde, nicotine or any of 18 other harmful chemicals are in their products, as part of a larger government effort to regulate the tobacco industry.
Category:
Smoking-room (Other)
Region:
USA
ARE COLA COMPANIES BEHAVING LIKE CIGARETTE COMPANIES IN THE U.S.?
Source: Forbes
Date: Tuesday, March 27, 2012
The latest report by Beverage Digest, which measures the Carbonated Soft Drinks market size in the U.S., points to declining soda consumption in the U.S. in the coming years. Total CSD consumption stood at 9.274 billion cases (192-oz each) in 2011, down 1% from the previous year. In terms of per capita consumption, the figure decline to 714 eight-ounce servings in 2011, compared to 728 in 2010. Coca-Cola Co and PepsiCo both lost market share while Dr. Pepper Snapple's market share remained flat. [1] With volumes of traditional CSDs declining for the seventh consecutive year, soft drink companies have been exhibiting characteristics similar to tobacco companies in the U.S.
Category:
Rolling a cigarette (Industry)
Region:
USA
State:
Virginia
CIGARETTE COMPANIES MARKET TOBACCO THAT MELTS IN YOUR MOUTH
Date: Thursday, March 22, 2012
Author: MICHAEL FELBERBAUM
A Food and Drug Administration scientific advisory panel says dissolvable tobacco products could reduce health risks compared with smoking cigarettes but also have the potential to increase the overall number of tobacco users.
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