Observing the rise and dominance of candy-flavored e-cigarettes and vapes, and studies already showing that e-cigarettes are most prominently used by teenagers, we ponder: Are these a replacement for candy cigarettes
Gao W, Chen K, Xiang Z, Yang F, Zeng J, Li J, Yang R, Rao G, Tao H (2013) Kinetic study on pyrolysis of tobacco residues from the cigarette industry
Smoking may kill, and is not good for the health, but there is no way that this fact gives anybody, neither our mentors nor governmental gurus, the right to underestimate our intelligence and to treat us as though we were soft in the head." Media experts say that the "ends justify the means" approach doesn't work "They have crossed the line here in terms of decency, especially for cancer victims" "This is typical of the government - they know nothing about communication" "For some smokers, it has an effect, and for others, it simply makes them think" Response to the campaign runs from one extreme to another: health experts say it is the best way to address the problem, while experts in mass media say that the "ends justify the means" approach to getting the just-under-a-third of the population who smokes to stop just doesn't work

To see the photographs, click here and to read the news, click here Dr Shekhar Salkar from National Organization for Tobacco Eradication (NOTE) who has been contributing significantly in strengthening tobacco control in India, was one of the few to raise concerns on the blatant disregard by Shahrukh of the repeated pleas from not only the health advocates, but also of the India's Health and Family Welfare minister Dr Anbumani Ramadoss, which is also in-sync with the provisions of The Cigarette and Other Tobacco Products Act (2003)
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Parliament Cigarettes Parliament cigarettes feature a distinctive recessed cigarette filter design that creates an air gap between the filter and the smoker's lips