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VaporZone: An E-Cig Enthusiasts Dream - DealSqueeze
Create Your Own Electronic Cigarette Flavors Vaporzone.com is an industry leader in electronic cigarette flavors. Vaporzone has a wide array of flavor profiles ranging from traditional cigarettes to anything else you can imagine, including fruits and desserts. From experienced vapors to those looking to get started, Vaporzone is the most accessible brand in the industry. It is the number one retailer of electronic cigarette flavors and flavor blends.
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France To Ban Cigarette Branding, Require Generic Packaging
Bad news for the tobacco industry and smokers in France. Health Minister Marisol Touraine will announce strict new tobacco control measure next month that are expected to ban any branding on cigarette packs. The French daily Le Figaro reports that the overall effect of the new measures will be as radical as the original 1991 Évin law that banned the advertising of cigarettes, as well as the 2007 decree ending smoking in public spaces.
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This Is The New Best Way to Quit Smoking, Study Finds
Combining varenicline and the nicotine patch was more effective in helping smokers quit after six months than the drug alone
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Why the massive black market trade in cigarettes affects you even if you don’t smoke
A National Academy of Sciences committee meets this week to study a large, growing and little-understood black market in drugs. But rather than cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine, the committee members will be discussing tobacco cigarettes.
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The young and poor are keeping big American tobacco alive
Some demographics have had a much harder time kicking their respective cigarette smoking habits.
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Florida jury awards $23.6 billion to widow in smoking lawsuit
A Florida jury awarded a widow $23.6 billion in punitive damages in her lawsuit against tobacco giant R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, her lawyer said. Cynthia Robinson claimed that smoking killed her husband, Michael Johnson, in 1996. She argued R.J. Reynolds was negligent in not informing him that nicotine is addictive and smoking can cause lung cancer. Johnson started smoking when he was 13 and died of lung cancer when he was 36.
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Benefits of E-Cigarettes May Outweigh Harms, Study Finds
On the contrary, allowing e-cigarettes to compete with regular cigarettes might cut tobacco-related deaths and illness, the researchers concluded after reviewing 81 prior studies on the use and safety of the nicotine-emitting devices.
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Can't quit: Almost 10 percent of cancer survivors still smoke
A new study makes the alarming discovery that nearly 10 percent of cancer survivors do not quit smoking. The population-based study surveyed nearly 2,938 cancer survivors after nine years of diagnosis.
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Boko Haram Executes Two People For Smoking Cigarettes
The militant Islamist group Boko Haram has taken control of another town in northern Nigeria and executed two people for smoking cigarettes, the International Business Times reports.
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Low nicotine cigarettes could help smokers quit
A new study published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention shows that individuals who use reduced-nicotine cigarettes do not, in fact, smoke increased amounts to make up for the lower levels of nicotine in a single cigarette. Nicotine is the main addictive property of cigarettes, making it extremely difficult for smokers to quit.
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Heart Association: E-cigs could help some quitters but are a ‘Trojan horse of nicotine’
In an official policy statement, the American Heart Association calls for stricter regulation of e-cigarettes.
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American Heart Association says e-cigarettes could help people quit
Public health officials disagree about the relative safety of e-cigarettes and nicotine vaporizers, noting that there's a dearth of research on the longterm effects of the products. But e-cigarettes just got a significant endorsement as a quitting tool from an unlikely source: The American Heart Association, a nonprofit health advocacy organization that has taken a strong stance against the tobacco industry for nearly a century.
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CVS stops selling tobacco, offers quit-smoking programs
CVS Caremark plans to stop selling tobacco products in all of its stores starting Wednesday — a move health experts hope will be followed by other major drugstore chains. CVS announced in February that it planned to drop tobacco by Oct. 1 as the sales conflicted with its health care mission. To bolster its image as a health care company, CVS will announce a corporate name change to CVS Health. Retail stores will still be called CVS/Pharmacy.
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When Cigarettes Cost More, People Drink Less. Except For Wine
For those who count Don Draper among their TV loves (or love-to-hates), it comes as no surprise that drinking and smoking go hand in hand. Public health researchers have long known that smokers tend to drink, drinkers tend to smoke, and heavy smokers (see: nearly anyone on Mad Men) tend to drink even more heavily.
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Smokescreen
How a world-famous cigarette brand got around India’s restrictions on tobacco advertising.
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The Cigarette That Charges for Every Puff
A recent patent from Phillip Morris imagines a web-connected e-cig. It could help users quit—but it could also open their pipe up to tracking and hacking.
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Scientists Find Way To Reuse Cigarette Ash As A Water Filter
Among the long, long list of reasons why we shouldn't smoke lies cigarette ash: it's a fairly unsavory chemical cocktail that also happens to be a major eyesore around any popular smoking spot. But thanks to a team of chemists, we could use that same cocktail of horrific chemical to make water clean. Go science!
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Maker of Camel Cigarettes to End Smoking in Its Offices
Reynolds American, the maker of Camel cigarettes, is barring smoking in its offices and buildings. Beginning next year, the use of cigarettes, cigars or pipes will no longer be permitted in the company’s offices, conference rooms and elevators.
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Man drops cigarette, runs over own head (with his car)
Man dropped lit cigarette down front of his jacket.
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Cigarettes containing human poo flood UK market
Cigarettes containing human poo and rat droppings are flooding the UK market. People have reportedly bought the fake fags in pubs, a betting shop, cab offices and car washes.
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