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Cigs4girls.net - Keep Cigarettes Prices Lower
In our world, everyone wishes to indulge in pleasurable activities, but only few have the luxury to give high class pleasure in the form royal cigs. Purchasing cheap cigarettes and good for nothing smoking accessories will not help smokers to derive true smoking pleasure. At the same time, indulgence in luxurious smoking accessories is not possible when the prices are always high. In this scenario, the low prices and high quality tobacco products offered by Cigs4girls.net is
May 24, 2012
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Smokers are Always Censured
Higher cigarette taxes mean lost sales and business for retailers while unjustly burdening adult tobacco consumers. Retailers like convenience shops depend on cigarette sales for 36 per cent of their income. Although it may be a cynical argument, you actually don’t want too many smokers to quit because you want the cigarette-tax revenue. In recent years, you raised the Hilton cigarette tax accompanied by rhetoric about getting smokers to quit. Yet earlier this year, the Cen
May 4, 2012
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Cigarette Calm Down Smokers
Researchers found that individuals who participated in an investigation smoked cheapest cigarettes to regain self control of their negative emotions and to keep their composure. A press release on March 19 from the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Fla. supported the premise that tobacco smoking affects an individual’s self control resources. Additionally, the study showed by restoring the self control in participants, it also puts individuals in a more positive mood. This spec
April 28, 2012
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America’s Best Selling Brand – Marlboro
Highly recognizable brands can be priceless, but they require a permanent attention. Their importance can rise or even fall because of state management decisions, changes in the competitive environment, and the beliefs that a brand has aged beyond its useful lifetime. Very often the precise causes of decrease in Marlboro smoking brand value are mistake and arrogance. A recent study investigated nine popular brands and it found that even the most powerful tobacco products can
April 19, 2012
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Well-Known Smokers in Politics
David Cameron admits to being a reformed smoker. He said at Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday: "I certainly support No Smoking Day and, unlike in some previous years, I hope to meet its requirements in full." He has said in the past: “When I was 14, 15, 16, I was doing things that teenagers do in terms of drinking too much, being caught having the odd fag, things like that.” The Tory health minister Simon Burns has been described as a “chain-smoker”. Prior to the smok
March 23, 2011
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Cigarette Tax Hike Would Help Budgets
State agencies that are funded out of Alabama's General Fund budget are hurting, and that means the services provided by those agencies -- including Medicaid and the state's program that provides health insurance for children living in poverty -- soon could be hurting as well. There is a way to avoid some of the worst effects of those budget problems without dramatically affecting the state's economy and while making the state much healthier over time - by rising the state's
February 13, 2011
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Smoking Rate Among Men Decreased
The nation’s antismoking campaign saw great progress in 2010, with the smoking rate among men falling below 40 percent for the first time. The Ministry of Health and Welfare said Sunday that 39.6 percent of male adults smoked as of December, dow 3.5 percent from 43.1 percent in the same period of 2009. Men in their 40s and 50s were found to have driven down the overall smoking rate, the ministry declared. Compared to the first half of the year, the smoking rate among 40-so
February 6, 2011
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Is Smoking a Harmful Behavior for Men and Women
Smoking cigarettes accounts for betwee 40% and 60% of the difference in men and women's mortality right across Europe, new research reveals. Alcohol accounts for around 20% of the gender gap. The findings, published in the journal Tobacco Control, highlight the need for public health measures to tackle these harmful behaviors. Women have outlived men in some European countries since the middle of the 18th century, and since the late 1990s, there has been evidence that women
January 21, 2011
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TV Allures Smokers Into Smoking
Brain areas associated with smoking an Esse cigarette are activated when smokers watch an actor light up on scree If your New Year's resolutions include a plan to give up smoking, you might want to avoid the TV and steer clear of movies for a while, too. Scientists have found that simply watching movie stars take a drag on a cheap cigarette is enough to spark a pattern of activity in smokers' brains that mirrors the act of lighting up. This response to seeing smoking on scr
January 21, 2011
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Smoking Scenes on TV Could Mislead Minors
Smoking is commonly depicted on films and TV and could mislead young people into associating the habit with Glamour, according to supporters of tobacco control. While smoking scenes on TV did not constitute outright tobacco advertisements, they could easily mislead adolescents and leave them with a wrong understanding of the health implications, Yang Gonghuan, director of the National Tobacco Control Office, said. "A decrease in such screen shots will be good for protecting
January 13, 2011
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Customers Like Newport Non-Menthol
Convenience store retailers have found initial trial levels of the new Newport Non-Menthol cheap cigarettes to be about average, with much of the initial consumer interest attributed to temporary pricing, according to an exclusive CSP-UBS Tobacco Survey. "Most customers buying Newport Non-Menthol don't have a strong loyalty to another brand and are trying them because of the price and the Newport name recognition," one retailer stated. "After the buy down expires, only those
January 5, 2011
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Twins Can Create Safer Cigarette
Twins may hold the key to developing a healthier cheap cigarette, according to scientists at British American Tobacco’s Southampton research lab. The researchers carried out the study comparing the health of siblings – one who smoked and the other who did not – to create “reduced risk” cigarettes. Tests are already under way on smokers who have switched from commercial brands to a BAT prototype and the firm plans to release the results of the first clinical trials shortly.
December 21, 2010
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