The decline is largely driven by the drop in e-cigarette use, the report said. Tobacco product use among U.S. pre-teens and teens has fallen to the lowest levels seen in 25 years, according to new ...
LONDON, Oct 16 (Reuters) - (This Oct.16 story has been corrected to clarify that the comment is from Waterfield, in paragraph 9) British American Tobacco (BAT) (BATS.L), opens new tab will launch ...
Rachel Reeves has announced a tax hike on vaping products in today's budget as part of a plan to reduce smoking among ...
Young people are smoking tobacco less than they have in a generation, a new study showed. A survey of U.S. high school and middle school students found that the decline in tobacco use stemmed from ...
Keep reading to see whether British American Tobacco is a buy, sell, or hold going into 2025. The best reason to invest in BAT may be its attractive dividend yield of 8.2%. Its dividend is well ...
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A 37-year-old man has been charged after police say they seized a firearm and drugs during a traffic stop. An officer with ...
With the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare’s new draft anti-tobacco regulations for streaming services, users would have to see health disclaimers discouraging them from using tobacco as ...
Smallholder farmers, constituting 60 percent of beneficiaries of the Government's fast-track land reform programme, continue defying odds and leading in tobacco farming. The land reform programme ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Teen smoking hit an all-time low in the U.S. this year, part of a big drop in the youth use of tobacco overall, the government reported Thursday. There was a 20 percent drop in ...
Teen tobacco use has dropped to its lowest point in 25 years, a CDC survey published Thursday found, a milestone that follows a 20% decline since last year as the number of middle and high ...
A plan for Canada's three biggest tobacco companies to pay out $32.5 billion to provinces, territories and smokers is now in the works, but some hurdles remain before any money starts flowing.