And the more often people inhaled cigarette smoke, the more likely they were to develop sinusitis.
Municipal tobacco bonds are growing more and more toxic as cigarette consumption plunges.
"There's more sponsorship happening for music and that's been good for me for sure, " he says, adding that many more alcohol and cigarette companies are putting big money into hosting events and throwing music events and dance nights.
Some seem to draw on his Washington experience, such as making more use of a federal cigarette-smuggling law.
Second-hand smoke from a smouldering cigarette is far more noxious than the nicotine-infused fumes inhaled by the smoker.
Some ideas seem to draw on his Washington experience, such as making more use of a federal cigarette-smuggling law.
As states and the federal government have passed laws making it more difficult to sell cigarettes by raising taxes and putting more restrictions on sales, cigarette companies actually payout less money from that settlement.
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The researchers said it seemed that smokers - particularly those that smoked to cope - were more likely to have a cigarette soon after waking up to stave off withdrawal symptoms, which include anxiety.
The next frontier of cigarette excise avoidance is more high tech than rolling your own.
Since Anna, Martin and Christopher know you can't get enough of this excitement, Anna had another letter published in the Guardian (Facebook wall for the literati, apparently), addressed to both the chaps, bringing in a bit more detail about who smoked what cigarette, for how long, and where and when.
There is "no good evidence" that standardised cigarette packs would lead to more smuggling, a group of MPs and peers say.
Some of those are much more sickening that the smell of a cigarette, and they get on papers passed across the office, as well as linger in the office the whole day through.
The lawyers were quick to take credit for the sales decline in a statement earlier this year, claiming that by "focusing attention on the conduct of tobacco companies and the dangers of cigarette smoking, " they compelled more people to quit.
About 600, 000 people visit Graceland annually, and millions more snap up Elvis-themed trinkets ranging from cigarette lighters to thermal mugs.
It will be even more difficult for the federal government, which has condemned cigarette smoking since the 1960s, to claim that it was not aware of the health consequences.
These critics also seem even more disturbed that it will be up to these same cigarette firms to develop the science needed to support their own applications to FDA seeking approval of these new products.
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By saving money in this way, and by raising the cigarette tax, Dr Kitzhaber has extended Medicaid to more of the poor.
Advisers to MOH argue that the most economical approach would be to raise cigarette taxes from 40% to 50% or more, which they say would boost revenue while reducing smoking. (For the record, a modest tax hike two years ago, in 2009, did bring increased revenues, but had no apparent impact on consumption).
Leaving the apartment with twenty more pages, I walked past Clarisse, who was smoking a cigarette in the kitchen doorway.
People who aren't autistic have more accepted ways to let go of workplace stress: smoke a cigarette, grab a cup of coffee, gossip with a co-worker.
Only after factoring in the higher cigarette taxes themselves, and increased income taxes from healthier and presumably more productive workers, does lowering the number of smokers reduce the deficit.
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If the African-American community also sees the power of the ballot to overcome other historical obstacles such as entrenched poverty, widening wealth, education gaps and safer streets where it's not as easy for a criminal to get a gun as it is to buy a cigarette, then this expansion of its voting power will be a more permanent fixture on the political scene.
The authors propose that changes since the 1950s in cigarette design and constituents that affected nicotine absorption had led smokers to inhale more deeply, exposing more of the lung to the damaging effects of smoke components.
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Juries also have been more sympathetic to smokers who claim they became addicted in the 1950s, before there were warning labels on cigarette packages.
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