Smoking Statistics
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Sudden Infant Death Sydrome's link to smoking
Posted on April 24, 2011 by RB
The tragedy of SIDS may begin to find a connection with habits like parental smoking
This post was posted in Smoking Statistics and was tagged with SIDS, smoking and SIDS, smoking and pregnancy
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Report shows menthol not as bad as originally thought
Posted on April 6, 2011 by RB
A new report, out just in time for the FDA's review of a menthol ban, shows they may be better than regular tobacco products.
This post was posted in Featured Post, Smoking Statistics and was tagged with menthol cigarettes, menthol benefits, lower cancer rates from menthol
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Why you smoke: its probably more than just addiction
Posted on April 5, 2011 by RB
Understanding why you smoke beyond the physical dependence to nicotine can help you find a better way to quit.
This post was posted in Smoking Statistics and was tagged with nicotine addiction, why smoke, nicotine effect on the brain
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If quitting is easy, take a trip to the doc
Posted on April 3, 2011 by RB
Research is now showing that if giving up your smokes is easy, consider seeing your doc...it could be something bad.
This post was posted in Smoking Statistics and was tagged with smoking cessation, dangers of smoking, easy quitting is dangerous
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Number of "heavy smokers" in U.S. drops
Posted on March 30, 2011 by RB
The number of smokers who smoke a pack per day or more is falling drastically--but are the lower numbers voluntary or forced?
This post was posted in Smoking Statistics and was tagged with smoking rates drop, lower smoking rates
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Smoking to serve as gateway drug for teens?
Posted on March 27, 2011 by RB
Research is proving what many have long suspected--smoking increases the likelihood that teens will try illicit drugs earlier than those who don't smoke.
This post was posted in Smoking Statistics and was tagged with teen smoking rates, teen drug addiction, smoking and teen drug use
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Smoking stereotypes--what kind are you?
Posted on March 26, 2011 by RB
Do you fall into one of the smoking stereotype classifications? Take a look and see...
This post was posted in Smoking Statistics and was tagged with smoking cessation, smoking triggers, cravings
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Smokers bring down morale and raise employment tensions
Posted on March 24, 2011 by RB
Do smokers even realize what effect they have on their coworkers and how it effects their job, productivity and morale of those around them?
This post was posted in Smoking Statistics and was tagged with smoking bans, smokers miss work, smoking productivity
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Baby, you're all heart
Posted on March 21, 2011 by RB
Most of us know that smoking is bad for growing babies--now new research is proving that babies may take it all to heart.
This post was posted in Smoking Statistics and was tagged with smoking during pregnancy, smoking birth defects, dangers of smoking during pregnancy
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Online cigarette sales take a major hit
Posted on March 2, 2011 by RB
According to recent research, online cigarette sales have dropped 3.5 times their previous numbers tanks to the efforts of credit card companies.
This post was posted in Smoking Statistics and was tagged with online cigarette sales, cigarette sales drop, credit cards ban online cigarettes







