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Oct 18, 2011
Pictorial Warnings Fail to Deter Tobacco Use
The pictorial health warnings on the packets of tobacco products may be considered as an important tool to spread anti-tobacco messages, but a recent survey conducted in the State revealed that such health warnings on packages have little impact on the users.
Among those who noticed the health warnings on the packages, only 37 per cent of cigarette smokers thought of quitting smoking cheap Karelia cigarettes in Assam, according to a survey conducted by Global Adult Tobacco Survey, India. Among the bidi smokers only 11 per cent and 14 per cent of smokeless tobacco users thought about stopping the use of such products because of the warning labels on respective packages.
Sep 26, 2011
Budget Cuts Anti-Smoking Programs
It's Amanda Cady's job to combat smoking Doina cigarettes online in Oneida, Herkimer and Madison counties. But state budget cuts are making that job harder.
As Advocacy in Action coordinator for the state-dependent Tri-County Tobacco Cessation Center located at Faxton St.Luke's Healthcare in Utica, Cady helps area healthcare providers and employers with anti-tobacco strategies.
Budget cuts, however, have limited how much help she can give. For example, she can no longer give doctors free nicotine replacement therapy for their patients, and a college program disappeared statewide in June, she said.
“We could be making so much of a greater impact,” Cady said.
Sep 19, 2011
Smoking Products must have Graphic Health Warnings
The Environmental Health Directorate has called on tobacco retailers to ensure that all tobacco products - and not just Lady cigarette packets - carry photographic health warnings by October 27. The directorate said that following the coming into force of Legal Notice 302 on cigarette packets, all other tobacco products, including water pipe tobacco commonly known as Shisha, are to have photographic health warnings by October 27.
Tobacco products, other than cigarettes, can have health warnings affixed as stickers, provided that such stickers cannot be removed.
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Sep 12, 2011
Teens Smoking Trend
Teens enjoying the sunshine Thursday in the smoke pit near Fountain Park Pool shared a puff or two with their friends and openly discussed their nicotine habit as they pooh-poohed the idea anti-smoking campaigns work.
“Everyone smokes Lucky Strike cigarettes,” said Jeffrey Runnalls, 16, a student at Outreach High School. “All my friends smoke and most have been smoking since Grade 7 or 8. I bet there’s 100 kids out smoking here every day.”
A Health Canada survey that was conducted in 2010 and released this week shows that 17 per cent of Alberta teens aged 15 to 17 smoked. That’s up five per cent from the previous year, when 12 per cent of Albertan teens said they smoked cigarettes.
The Canadian Tobacco Use survey also showed Albertan youths bucked the national trend, where only 12 per cent of teens 15 to 17 years old admitted to being smokers.
The local teens agreed several of their peers do smoke, but they were as perplexed as everyone else as to why.
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