
Was special designed for those who are interest in knowing more about smoking habit and smokers' life style.
Dec 13, 2010
Smoking Should be Prohibited on Campus

Labels:
cigarettes,
secondhand smoke,
smoke break
Dec 6, 2010
More and More Companies Refuse to Employ Smokers

But public interest law professor John Banzhaf, who helped start and encourage the movement, and helped defend it in court, suggests that there are many reasons why smoking Virginia is very different from obesity.
First, obesity’s official classification by the government as a “disease” (for tax and Medicare purposes), and as a “health status” (for health insurance purposes), might make it legally difficult, whereas smoking, classified only as a “behavior,” enjoys no such legal protection.
Labels:
cigarettes,
smokers,
smoking cessation
Nov 22, 2010
The Electronic Cigarettes Popularity

Since Wisconsin's indoor smoking ban went into effect in July, tavern and restaurant customers have been stepping outdoors to smoke Doina.
Cold weather might encourage them to stay indoors, where e-cigarettes are allowed.
Lindaas of the Cigarette Depot said e-cigarette have caught on locally since Wisconsin went smoke-free.
Nov 16, 2010
Smoke-Free Legislations Raises Questions
Nov 8, 2010
Smokers at Risk of Developing Lung Cancer

Smoking Kiss and exposure to asbestos are risk factors that increase the likelihood of a person developing lung cancer and other respiratory diseases.
Loose asbestos fibers or asbestos dust breathed into the lungs also can cause mesothelioma, a cancer of the lining of the lung, chest or abdomen, and asbestosis, a scarring of the lung.
Nov 2, 2010
Stricter Smoking Ban at Menlo Park

Labels:
secondhand smoke,
smoking ordinance
Oct 25, 2010
Dry Spell Could Hurt the Quality of Tobacco Leaf

In Henry County, where farming is the economic backbone and burley remains an important cash crop, some leaf is turning a yellowish color brought on by the drought that has stretched into curing season, said Steve Moore, the county's agricultural extension agent. The fear is tobacco companies won't have as much appetite for off-color tobacco.
The result could be lower prices at market, he said, unless timely rains salvage curing season.
Labels:
tobacco company,
tobacco crop,
tobacco leaf
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)