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Ron Dzwonkowski: Smokers will soon do a slow burn in Michigan (Detroit Free Press)
Ron Dzwonkowski: Smokers will soon do a slow burn in Michigan (Detroit Free Press)
07/03/2009 03:20 PM
Michigan smokers may feel themselves working at it a little harder next year when only "slow burn" cigarettes can be sold in the state. But the bill signed into law last week by Gov. Jennifer Granholm should cut down on fires due to smokers falling asleep, which is the cause of up to 800 deaths in the United States each year. Slow-burn cigarettes are designed to go out if no one is puffing on ...
Smokers React To Signature Dispute (KELO Sioux Falls)
Tobacco Cafe an oasis for smokers (The Japan Times)
Tobacco Cafe an oasis for smokers (The Japan Times)
07/03/2009 05:07 PM
Salaried workers feeling cornered by the ever-expanding ban on smoking in Tokyo can rest easy at a recently opened cafe in the Shinbashi district that caters exclusively to smokers. At Cafe Tobacco, smoking is allowed on all three floors, according to its operator, Towa Food Service Co. Read the full story
Use the Web to Help Young Smokers Quit (FOX News Chicago)
Internet used to help young smokers quit (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Internet used to help young smokers quit (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
07/02/2009 01:25 PM
The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) is leading a $2.9 million National Cancer Institute project to increase demand for evidence-based, Internet-based smoking cessation treatment for young adults aged 18 to 24 years.
Smokers fuming over cigarette tax hike (Orlando Sentinel)
Smokers cost business's over £70m a year (Blyth and Wansbeck Today)
Smokers cost business's over £70m a year (Blyth and Wansbeck Today)
07/03/2009 03:58 AM
MONEY is going up in smoke for many of the region's businesses it has been revealed after a study suggested smokers cost their employers an estimated £70.3m a year. (01/07/2009 13:35:17)
Internet used to help young smokers quit (CIOL)
Internet used to help young smokers quit (CIOL)
07/03/2009 01:09 AM
NEW YORK, USA: The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) is leading a $2.9 million National Cancer Institute project to increase demand for evidence-based, Internet-based smoking cessation treatment for young adults aged 18 to 24 years.
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