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Flaccid Stop-Smoking Message on Cigarette Packs Repel Some Egyptians
A public-service campaign that warns smokers of the danger of impotency with the image of a droopy cigarette has been condemned in conservative Egypt. 3/18/2010
New Report Highlights Alcohol Abstainers, Quitters as Well as Current Drinkers
A new federal report may not show how many Americans are in recovery from alcoholism, but it does provide interesting insights into the number of adults who have quit drinking or abstain for health and other reasons. 3/18/2010
Researcher Suggests Making Cessation More Like Smoking
In a finding sure to be embraced by proponents of e-cigarettes, researchers at Duke University Medical Center say that smokers may respond better to cessation products that mimic the act of smoking. 3/18/2010
Recovery Act Funds for Community Prevention and Wellness Initiative Now Available
National public or private nonprofit groups may apply for a share of $10 million in cooperative agreements to help communities fight smoking and obesity and promote physical activity and good nutrition. 3/18/2010
Camel Ads Affect Teen Girls' Cigarette Preferences: Study
A new study finds that a marketing campaign for Camel No. 9 cigarettes has a major impact on the brand preference expressed by girls ages 12-16. 3/17/2010
Arterial Damage Reversed When Smokers Quit
Smokers get a variety of benefits when they quit, including improved arterial health and better levels of good cholesterol, even though they tend to gain some weight, researchers say. 3/17/2010
Senate Unanimously Approves Bill Banning Cigarette Shipments by Mail
The U.S. Postal Service will no longer deliver cigarettes under a bill approved unanimously by the U.S. Senate last week. 3/16/2010
GlaxoSmithKline to Market Smoking Vaccine
Pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline has closed a deal to license and market the NicVAx antismoking vaccine developed by Nabi Pharmaceuticals. 3/16/2010
New Interactive Tobacco Policy Map Launched
A new interactive map from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation will give policy-makers and advocates a nationwide picture of continuing state efforts on key tobacco control policies. 3/15/2010
Judge Rules R.J. Reynolds Misrepresented Health Risks of Eclipse Cigarettes
Tobacco firm R.J. Reynolds violated Vermont's consumer-protection laws by claiming that its so-called 'reduced risk' Eclipse cigarettes "could present less risk of cancer" than other cigarettes, a state judge has ruled. 3/15/2010
Indoor Smoking Ban Signed into Law in Kansas
A bill banning smoking in indoor public spaces in Kansas has been signed into law by Gov. Mark Parkinson. 3/15/2010
In Some, Genes Elevate Cancer Risk Even with Modest Exposure to Cigarette Smoke
Individuals with a certain genetic predisposition to lung cancer should avoid cigarette smoke altogether or risk developing the disease, researchers say. 3/12/2010
Long-Term Smoking Protects Against Parkinson's, Study Confirms
The latest study to find a link between smoking and lowered risk of Parkinson's disease says that the protective effect appears to be related to the number of years of smoking, not how many cigarettes a smoker consumes daily. 3/12/2010
Cigarette Company Sues Over Display Ban
Seeking to prevent impulse purchases, the government of Norway has prohibited retailers from publicly displaying cigarettes in stores, but tobacco company Philip Morris is going to court in an attempt to overturn the ban. 3/11/2010
Nicotine Load Builds to Peak in Cigarette Smokers: Study
Smokers slowly build up nicotine levels to a peak, rather than receiving a burst of the drug in their brain with each drag, according to researchers at the Duke University Medical Center. 3/11/2010
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