Edit noodls
25 Nov 2014
As the world's largest tobacco maker and consumer, China has more than 300 million smokers and another 740 million people exposed to second-hand smoke each year ... It requires signatories to "comprehensively ban all tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship", but still does not have a specific law regulating smoking in public places....(size: 1.6Kb)
Edit Reuters
25 Nov 2014
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China, the world's biggest tobacco market, is considering a draft regulation that would ban indoor smoking, limit outdoor smoking and end tobacco advertising, the state-run Xinhua news agency has reported ... The government's heavy dependence on tobacco taxes has been a major impediment to anti-smoking efforts....(size: 1.7Kb)
Edit China Daily
25 Nov 2014
Civil servants, teachers and medical staff should take the lead in tobacco control, it said, adding teachers and medical workers are not allowed to smoke in front of students or patients. As the world's largest tobacco maker and consumer, China has more than 300 million smokers and another 740 million people exposed to second-hand smoke each year....(size: 2.3Kb)
Edit Business Insider
25 Nov 2014
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China, the world's biggest tobacco market, is considering a draft regulation that would ban indoor smoking, limit outdoor smoking and end tobacco advertising, the state-run Xinhua news agency has reported ... The government's heavy dependence on tobacco taxes has been a major impediment to anti-smoking efforts ... The World’s Biggest Tobacco Market Is Considering Tougher Smoking Regulations....(size: 7.6Kb)
Edit New York Times
25 Nov 2014
With its mix of tobacco and other flavorings through a water pipe, it may smell and taste better, but a study finds it far from harmless. ....(size: 0.2Kb)
Edit Business Wire
24 Nov 2014
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http.//www.researchandmarkets.com/research/p2w8jk/tobacco_industry) has announced the addition of the "Tobacco industry in Bangladesh. Business Report 2014" report to their offering....(size: 0.5Kb)
Edit CBC
24 Nov 2014
The Ontario government will move to restrict the use of electronic cigarettes and treat them much the same as regular cigarettes. It plans to make the announcement at a news conference this morning. ....(size: 0.2Kb)
Edit CBC
24 Nov 2014
The Ontario government has moved to restrict the use of electronic cigarettes and treat them much the same as regular cigarettes. ....(size: 0.1Kb)
Edit PR Newswire
24 Nov 2014
... new Ontario e-Cigarette restrictions ... "Treating e-cigarettes the same as tobacco sends a dangerous message of equivalence and only aids big tobacco and disincentivizes smokers considering a switch," says Dr ... SOURCE 180 Smoke LLC....(size: 1.2Kb)
Edit noodls
24 Nov 2014
Clayton State University) Clayton State Receives USG Grant for Tobacco Cessation Program ... Clayton State University received a tobacco cessation grant from the Health and Wellness Fund of the University System of Georgia in October ... The program focuses on supporting faculty and staff in their decision to stop using tobacco products....(size: 2.1Kb)
Edit Toronto Sun
24 Nov 2014
The ban doesn’t stop there - the province is putting an outright end to the sale of flavoured tobacco, including menthol cigarettes, she said ... The minister said she is not outlawing e-cigarettes, which some argue is a safer alternative to regular smoking and may help people kick the tobacco habit, but ensuring that they’re not used to lure young people into smoking....(size: 2.8Kb)
Edit noodls
24 Nov 2014
City of Durham, NC) Durham's American Tobacco Trail Pedestrian Bridge Wins Engineering Excellence Award ... - The American Tobacco Trail Pedestrian Bridge has received a state-wide award for engineering excellence ... The pedestrian bridge, which opened in February 2014, is the centerpiece of the final four-mile segment of the American Tobacco Trail, connecting two sections of a 22-mile rails-to-trails project, the longest in North Carolina....(size: 2.9Kb)
Edit Canada Newswire
24 Nov 2014
"Flavoured tobacco, especially menthol, is appealing to youth and since the vast majority of smokers start before the age of 18, this important legislation — if passed — will help reduce youth smoking rates significantly," Pinto added ... Flavoured tobacco products increase the appeal of smoking among youth and encourage experimentation....(size: 2.9Kb)







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