Washington, May 20 (Prensa Latina) The consumption of electronic cigarettes increases the risk of suffering from asthma at an earlier age by 252%, according to a study published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Network Open. The post Electronic cigarettes increase risk of asthma by 252% first appeared on Prensa Latina.
“We urge communities to start enforcing their cigarette litter ordinances as well, something that is rarely done now.”
Sweden's two most well-known convenience store chains, Pressbyrån and 7-Eleven, plan to completely remove cigarettes from their shelves in the long run.
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Several people have been detained in connection with a smuggling racket involving millions of cigarettes.
The Health Minister wants to raise the minimum age of sale from 18 to 21.
The government has tightened restrictions on vapes
At least 40,000 people die of tobacco-related diseases annually in the country
Researchers from South Korea found people who turn to e-cigarettes after smoking traditional ones are more than twice as likely to die from lung cancer than ex-smokers who don't go on to vape.
Over 159,000 cigarettes, branded Dunhill and Karelia, were seized
The time had come for another meeting of the Trash Tramps, a group of retirees who have made a weekly hobby out of picking up Montpelier's litter. They stood outside the local senior center, hard to miss with their five-gallon buckets, arm-length metal tongs and neon traffic vests. A sign-in sheet revealed their chosen "Tramp names." Here was Penny Lane, a former city employee, and Sanitation Sue, a retired physical therapist. Here was C. Moore Buttz, Sister Sludge, Perky Pickup and Tots...
BATON ROUGE - Investigators said a cigarette started a fire that left a home a total loss. The fire started at a home on Louise at McCalop Street near I-10 shortly before 6 a.m.. A firefighter on his way to work reportedly saw smoke coming from the home and contacted 911 before helping the resident out. One person was displaced and there were no injuries. The Red Cross was called to assist the resident. Permalink| Comments