Jessica Miller | March 12, 2012
Following the recent news reports of Stacey Solomon being caught on camera smoking while seven months pregnant, new figures have been released which show that almost 60 percent of pregnant teenagers carry on smoking during their pregnancy. The Celebrity Mum of the Year title which was awarded to Stacey in 2011 has been taken away from her, and she will no longer be a contender for the 2012 award. Although the numbers of youngsters who smoke has declined overall, the number of pregnant teenagers who smoke has increased. The data was released by the Department of Health, also revealing that the last 12 months have seen the total percentage of smokers fall to 20 percent in England.
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Jessica Miller | February 24, 2012
Scientists recently found that smoking tobacco can change smokers brain, by making them hard to quit. When smokers smoke, their brain changes because of the high levels of nicotine received by cigarettes. The brain changes cause smokers to become more addicted to tobacco nicotine, and that smoking addiction can make quitting smoking very hard. It is very important to know that nicotine is the ingredient in tobacco that keeps people smoking. Nicotine when gets into smoker body activates brain receptors. When these receptors are activated, they discharge a brain chemical called dopamine, which makes smokers really feel very good after smoking their favorite cig.
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Jessica Miller | February 21, 2012
Most of American smoking adults support the new idea of reducing nicotine level in cigarettes for to prevent inhabitants, especially kids, from smoking addiction, a recent study showed. Scientists investigated almost 511 non-smokers and 510 smokers aged 18 years old and even older and found most of investigated people support the reducing level of nicotine in smoking products.
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Jessica Miller | February 6, 2012
Tobacco use continues to inflict a terrible toll on New York State residents, especially the poor. That is the message that hundreds of tobacco control leaders, representing every county in the state, bring to Albany on January 24, to educate state lawmakers about proven programs, many funded by the State, that are in place to help reduce the burden caused by tobacco, tax free OK cigarettes and to save lives and state tax dollars.
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Jessica Miller | January 31, 2012
While the Palmetto State has made some strides, at local levels, on ordinances banning smoking discount Bond cigarettes in restaurants and bars, we still got all F’s on the American Lung Association’s “State of Tobacco Control 2012″ report, released earlier this month. The report grades states on cigarette tax rates (F), tobacco prevention and control program funding (F), coverage of cessation treatments and services (F) and smoke-free air laws (F). South Carolina was among seven states that made all F’s, while no state received straight A’s.
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