Control Spray Hunters: Lowe's Hunters Tick
http:// ryorevolution .com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=55&start=80. Grooming Tricks!!! – Horse Forums (HGS)
Study Concludes that Higher Intensity Puffing Required for E-Cigarettes May Have Adverse Effects on Health, But Doesn’t Consider Toxicity of the Vapor
A new study published online ahead of print in the journal Nicotine and Tobacco Research finds that electronic cigarettes require higher intensity puffing than conventional cigarettes and concludes that this may result in adverse health effects. According to the study: “Except for one brand, higher vacuums were required to smoke e-cigarettes than conventional brands. Smoke/aerosol density was stable for conventional brands and for e-cigarettes over the first 10 puffs; however, aerosol density of e-cigarettes dropped during subsequent smoking, and higher vacuums were required to produce aerosol as the puff number increased.” The study concludes: “Generally, e-cigarettes required stronger vacuums (suction) to smoke than conventional brands, and the effects of this on human health could be adverse
CNN Article on Trend of Companies Refusing to Hire Smokers
Chris Kozelle of CNN offers this well-researched article on trends in smoker-free workplace policies.
Philip Morris Now Way Ahead of Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids in Public Anti-Smoking Rhetoric; New Study Shows Folly of Current Anti-Tobacco Approach
A new study published online ahead of print in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers, and Prevention concludes that levels of tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs) are up to three times higher in cigarettes sold in the United States compared to those sold in Canada, Australia, and the UK. The research confirmed that smokers’ exposure to TSNAs is significantly higher in American-blend cigarettes. A Tale of Two Responses In response to the new research, the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids apparently told the public that reducing TSNA levels in cigarettes will improve the public’s health and boasted about how FDA regulation of cigarettes will now lead to safer cigarettes because the Agency can require a reduction in TSNA levels




