Sep 19, 2011

Al Ain Municipality Implemented Smoke-Free Environments

The civic administration has intensified its efforts to prevent smoking Karelia cigarettes in enclosed public places especially inside the shopping malls and commercial centres around the city. Smoking is prohibited by law at enclosed public places as authorities are committed to provide smoke-free environment to the residents. Al Ain Municipality has been implementing the law for the last several years and new drive has been launched to increase public awareness. Ahmad Nadar Al Neyadi, a senior official at the Public Health Department of Al Ain Municipality, said a campaign was initiated at the tree major malls of the city including, Bawadi Mall, Al Ain Mall, and Jimi Mall, to educate public through the display of posters and information screens.

Sep 12, 2011

Policy would Increase Taxes on all Tobacco Products

A group of 14 U.S. senators — all Democrats — are using a familiar strategy as they try to raise the federal excise tax on tobacco products. Senate Bill 1403 would provide annual funding to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act by essentially doubling the excise tax on Kiss cigarettes and small cigars. The bill also would create "tax parity" on tobacco products by sharply raising the federal tax on smokeless tobacco so there is little tax difference between smokeless products and cigarettes. The public-health agenda of the bill comes out in the subtitle of "Saving lives by lowering tobacco use act."

Sep 5, 2011

Smoking Like Crazy in Armenia

There’s no getting around the fact that Armenia is a nation of smokers, with more than half the male population regularly lighting up. Despite the recent passage of anti-smoking legislation, the country is struggling to enforce relevant laws and promote public awareness about the harmful effects of Davidoff cigarettes and second-hand smoke.


Armenia’s high rate of poverty – with almost one-third of the country’s 2.97 million people living below the poverty line -- correlates strongly to high rates of smoking, as individuals use tobacco to cope with stress and relieve boredom.

Fewer E-Cigarettes Legal

A Seoul court ruled today that limiting advertisements on electronic cigarettes containing nicotine is legal since they are another kind of "tobacco" defined by law.A local importer of e-cigarettes filed a suit last June against the Seoul Metropolitan Government after it put a restriction on the company's online ad campaigns for the products. The Seoul Administrative Court ruled in favor of the local government, saying the gadget amounts to real tobacco.E-cigarettes, made of plastic and metal, carry a disposable cartridge filed with a solution of liquid nicotine.When the solution is heated, it creates a vapor that smokers inhale.

Sep 1, 2011

Restaurants Fear Smoking Ban

A proposed ban on smoking Golden Gate cigarettes in restaurants, bars and cafés has spurred a debate about how the economic consequences will weigh out, as those against the ban caution that bars and restaurants, as well as state revenue, will suffer if fewer people buy cigarettes, while supporters of the ban say the overall improved health of citizens will make up for any losses.

 The discussion is not new - every time a country presents a smoking ban, the same facts and figures are raised regarding the potential losses for the hospitality industry and the state, but different analyses, both sponsored and independent, report conflicting results.

Aug 22, 2011

Tobacco-Free in Sri Lanka

National Authority on Tobacco and Alcohol (NATA),Chairman Prof. Carlo Fonseka on Friday said his Authority urged the Members of Parliament, State sector officials and the general public to help creating a tobacco smoking free Sri Lanka .

He said if people in the country take measures to discourage smokers, especially the younger generation to refrain from cigarette smoking, it will be a great help to reduce 20,000 Sri Lankans dying of lung cancer, coronary heart diseases every year.

Aug 17, 2011

Smoking Cigarettes Benefits

Yes, that’s right. That title does say ‘benefits’; as in something good, advantageous and well, beneficial.


In the midst of all the smoking bans and calls for graphic warnings on Prima Lux cigarette boxes, in his column Bad Medicine, Christopher Wanek reports that various new studies have popped up claiming that there are actually some good things about being a life-long smoker.

If you are a card-carrying member of thetruth.com, you might want to stop reading now.

Your knees will remain intact

In a study done in the University of Adelaide in Australia, researchers found that smokers, particularly male smokers, will most likely never need any form of knee replacement surgery.