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Thursday, 27 September 2012
Passive Smoking and Memory Lose
We all know cigarettes are bad for our health, but researchers now claim that non-smokers who are regularly exposed to second-hand smoke are at risk of damaging their memory. The researchers compared a group of current smokers with two groups of non-smokers - those regularly exposed to second-hand smoke and those who were not.
They found that non-smokers exposed to second-hand smoke forgot almost 20 per cent more than the non-smokers who were not exposed.
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
Tobacco Sales in Malawi Kwacha
Malawi Kwacha is still struggling on the market though tobacco sales which are a major source of the country’s forex have just been closed. According to the National Bank of Malawi’s Economic Newsletter released in September, the country is still struggling to match with other foreign currencies.
An Economist working at the National Bank of Malawi, Shadreck Malenga, has revealed that the Malawi Kwacha will continue to suffer on the world market for some time before it becomes stable. He said this is so because of other external factors which are affecting the country. Marlboro cigarettes.
Thursday, 13 September 2012
Menthol Flavour in Cigarettes Banned, Australia News
South Australia is moving to ban displays for a new type of menthol cigarette, fearing they appeal to young smokers. The new cigarettes have a small capsule in the filter which bursts when squeezed, releasing a menthol flavour.
Three brands using the idea have recently been released in South Australia.
'This new product has a futuristic, modern design and packaging and is being targeted at the youth market,' Health Minister John Hill said.
Tuesday, 4 September 2012
Graphic Smoking Warnings Approved in Russia
The Healthcare Ministry of the Russian Federation approved 12 graphic images about the dangers of smoking to be placed on tobacco packaging.
It was said that cigarette packs would display appalling pictures with the words "Emphysema", "Cancer", "Periodontal Disease", "Misery," "Self-destruction", "Amputation", "Aging", "Stillbirth", "Prematurity", "Dependence," "Danger," "Impotence," RBC reports.
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