Every New Year, millions resolve to improve their health by setting goals like losing weight, exercising more, sleeping better, or just not stressing out over every little hurdle life throws on the ...
As the craze of earnings season draws to a close, here’s a look back at some of the most exciting (and some less so) results from Q3. Today, we are looking at beverages, alcohol, and tobacco stocks, ...
Smoke if you got ’em — just not here. One Long Island town passed a ban on smoking pot in public — a move applauded by residents fed-up with the ever-present smell of marijuana who said “there’s a ...
Fifty years after the Marlboro Man was banned from Australian billboards and television screens, doctors fear smoking is making a comeback. A rampant black-market trade in illegal tobacco means ...
Globally, Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR) is increasingly recognized as a science-based and pragmatic approach to improving public health outcomes. It acknowledges a simple reality that decades of ...
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Spotted An Exquisite Design On An Antique Pipe!
An ordinary mudlarking find turned extraordinary this antique pipe revealed an intricate design carved with remarkable detail. A beautiful glimpse into craftsmanship from centuries past. ‘I’m Going to ...
In the late 1990s, South Africa banned all tobacco advertising. No more did cigarettes appear on billboards or in newspapers and magazines; they weren’t allowed airtime on radio or TV, and tobacco ...
Renowned political science lecturer Prof Ransford Gyampo and his colleague, senior lecturer at the University of Ghana, Dr George Domfeh, have announced their reconciliation following their ugly fight ...
Scientists found that people who use both cannabis and tobacco show a distinct brain pattern tied to mood and stress regulation. Their scans revealed higher levels of an enzyme that reduces a natural ...
Tobacco remains the leading preventable cause of cancer death in the U.S., despite a dramatic decline in smoking, a new American Cancer Society report says. More than 80% of lung cancer deaths are ...
Tobacco smoking is the number one cause of preventable disease and death in Canada; it is highly addictive and hard to stop. Recognizing these challenges, a new guideline from the Canadian Task Force ...
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