The industry says it wants to phase out cigarettes, but are its latest innovations an honest attempt to diversify?
The interim government plans to enact a new ordinance with stricter tobacco control measures, which will ban the sales of e-cigarettes, vapes, loose cigarettes, bidis, and chewing tobacco (zarda).
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Teen tobacco use has long been linked to lifelong dependency, with 9 out of 10 cigarette users claiming they picked up their first cigarette before the age of 18. The introduction of e-cigarettes has ...
The number of teens using tobacco products has dropped to its ... through the gums and lining of the mouth. Similar to e-cigarettes, advocates warn these products are appealing to young people ...
Smokeless tobacco, sometimes called chewing tobacco or dip tobacco, poses significant health risks including addiction. It is not a safer alternative to smoking cigarettes. While smoking tobacco is ...
A highly anticipated clash between two early title contenders at Anfield headlines a thrilling lineup of matches as the Premier League returns to action following the international break on ...
EVEN THE WINDY DAY THAT WE HAVE, ACCORDING TO ANKENY FIRE, THEY BELIEVE THAT THIS FIRE MAY HAVE STARTED ON THE BACK DECK, LIKELY FROM A CIGARETTE --, BUT IT IS STILL UNDER INVESTIGATION.
Lise Blais, widow of plaintiff Jean-Yves Blais, wipes her eye as her son, Martin, looks on during a news conference, in Montreal, on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024. Tobacco companies have offered to pay nearly ...
CDC said within this past year, over half of million fewer students are using tobacco products. The e-cigarette use has dropped from 2.13 million students in 2023 to 1.63 million in 2024.
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.
Proposal calls for compensation for smokers as well as governments Three tobacco giants are proposing to pay close to $25 billion to provinces and territories and more than $4 billion to tens of ...