Sentences with phrase «by having the cigarette»

I was already smoking outside the house and never in the same room as my baby, and I learned that I could further minimize the associated risks by having the cigarette soon after one feed and allowing as much time as possible between the cigarette and the next breastfeed.

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CVS has made health its unifying concept, punctuating the choice by adding «Health» to its name and making the bold decision to stop selling cigarettes.
THE OUTCOME: Now that retailers are required to hide their cigarettes, forcing customers to ask for brands by name, Philip Morris's no - name trick began to confuse customers who weren't sure what they'd get when they asked for Marlboros.
They've come a long way in a short time: it was just over four years ago, April 2, 1993 to be precise, when Philip Morris cut the price of Marlboro cigarettes by 40 cents a pack.
«If you have a time of worship and notices, then by the time you get halfway through the talk, people walk out and don't come back in because they're having a cigarette outside.
I didn't think it was particularly interesting until The Times newspaper rang up and said, «We've heard you grew your church by putting in a cigarette break!
Maybe assault weapons should bear the same pics that cigarette packs have: «Guns Kill» and then have a set of brutal uncensored shots of civilian bodies shot up by these weapons.
Members of Congress have declared themselves shocked by revelations that the industry, not content with having sold trillions of cigarettes in the past, is clearly planning to maintain and even expand its market in the future.
He manages to keep it down, and by the time he has finished a cigarette, things begin to look better.
By lunchtime on the first day we'd done a deal with eVapor Electronic Cigarettes.
It was reported that Arsene Wenger was extremely angry with the Polish stopper after the Southampton defeat, which wasn't helped by Wenger catching Szczesny having a cigarette after the game, for which the Mail says he was fined # 20,000.
It has unrepaired divots, brown scars, slick spots, damp spots, replaced cups, leaves, pebbles, worms, lumps of sand, cigarette butts, invisible grain and — clearly visible — the name of a high school skillfully burned into it by vandals.
Your kindergartner may not have many questions about cigarettes, but you can set the stage for tomorrow's talks about tobacco and drugs by answering today's questions about where babies come from.
For instance, it has been suggested that the physical restraint associated with swaddling may prevent infants placed supine from rolling to the prone position.299 One study's results suggested a decrease in SIDS rate with swaddling if the infant was supine, 182 but it was notable that there was an increased risk of SIDS if the infant was swaddled and placed in the prone position.182 Although a recent study found a 31-fold increase in SIDS risk with swaddling, the analysis was not stratified according to sleep position.171 Although it may be more likely that parents will initially place a swaddled infant supine, this protective effect may be offset by the 12-fold increased risk of SIDS if the infant is either placed or rolls to the prone position when swaddled.182, 300 Moreover, there is no evidence that swaddling reduces bed - sharing or use of unsafe sleep surfaces, promotes breastfeeding, or reduces maternal cigarette smoking.
The exchanges were dominated by Ed Miliband's suggestions that the Conservatives» general election adviser Lynton Crosby, a tobacco lobbyist, had influenced the government's decision to drop its plans to introduce plain packaging for cigarettes.
The legal age to purchase cigarettes has risen progressively to 18, but for the adult population smoking remains a legal pursuit, albeit surrounded by aggressive health warnings.
The majority of the literature has been researched from the perspective of public health, focusing on the mortality or morbidity brought about by smoking cigarettes.
Or consider JB Priestley's account of travelling out of London in 1933 along the Great Western road and confronting the endless, low - density exurbia of ribbon sprawl: «We might suddenly have rolled into California... This is the England of arterial and by - pass roads, of filling stations and factories that look like exhibition buildings, of giant cinemas and dance - halls and cafes, bungalows with tiny garages, cocktail bars, Woolworths, motor - coaches, wireless, hiking, factory girls looking like actresses, grey - hound racing and dirt tracks, swimming pools, and everything given away for cigarette coupons.»
In the past five years, the state's cigarette tax collections have dropped by about $ 400 million, according to data and estimates from the office of state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
Vendors of loose cigarettes such as Eric Garner would no longer be constantly harassed by policemen doing the bidding of local shopkeepers angry about his competition.
«It is very hard to preach the virtues of non-smoking when you have a cigarette dangling from your lips and you are about to buy a new pack,» they said referring to a statement by Mohamed El - Baradei, former head of the International Atomic Energy Authority.
It was announced that cigarettes would go up in price by 37p, much to the chagrin of the two people left in Britain who can find a place they're allowed to smoke:
Legislator Joel Tyner, D - Clinton, opposed the law, arguing that the prohibition of electronic cigarettes would inhibit efforts by young people to transition off traditional tobacco products.
Riccardo Polosa, professor of Medicine at Catania University, did a study for the Italian Non-Smoking Association which found that 55 % of the 40 committed smokers in his experiment had significantly reduced or eliminated their use of tobacco cigarettes by the electronic alternative.
The number of state - taxed cigarette packs sold in New York has plummeted by 54 percent in the past decade.
The New York state attorney general says FedEx Corp. has cost the state more than $ 10 million by unlawfully shipping contraband cigarettes to consumers.
The use of electronic cigarettes in schools has been banned in New York with the approval a bill on Tuesday by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
The civil rights activist has served as a spokesman for the family of Garner — a 43 - year - old Staten Island man whose chokehold death was ruled a homicide by the medical examiner following a July 18 attempt to arrest him for allegedly selling loose cigarettes — and is also heavily involved in the case of Michael Brown, who was shot and killed by police in Ferguson, Mo..
She suggested the killing, which involved what many have labeled a prohibited chokehold in the effort to subdue the massive, asthmatic Mr. Garner for selling untaxed cigarettes, was part of pattern of racial killings by law enforcement across America.
But it is unclear whether there are enough votes to approve the plan in the State Senate, where Republicans have threatened to vote against any emergency budget bill that includes tax increases and some Democrats oppose efforts to collect taxes on cigarettes sold by the tribes.
Federal authorities say the final disputed elements of a law controlling cigarette distribution have been resolved in a lawsuit brought by Seneca Indian Nation businesses.
A cigarette tax increase has been opposed by tobacco retailers, however, who say it merely drives consumers to black market cigarettes.
Cigarette taxes in New York would jump by $ 1.60 a pack under a tentative deal reached between Gov. David A. Paterson and legislative leaders, which would give New York the nation's highest state cigaretCigarette taxes in New York would jump by $ 1.60 a pack under a tentative deal reached between Gov. David A. Paterson and legislative leaders, which would give New York the nation's highest state cigarettecigarette taxes.
Examining more than 20 years of national data for U.S. adolescents, a research team led by Andrew Subica at the University of California, Riverside reports that adolescents have high prevalence of alcohol, cigarette, and marijuana use, and concerning rates of suicide - related thoughts and behaviors.
Sold by the major multinational tobacco and other companies, the devices are aggressively marketed in print, television and the Internet with messages similar to cigarette marketing in the 1950s and 1960s, even in the U.S. and other countries that have long banned advertising for cigarettes and other tobacco products.
Inspired by human studies showing that avid coffee drinkers and smokers have a lower risk of Parkinson's disease, scientists at the University of Washington decided to see what java and cigarettes do to fruit flies.
Over the course of that first meeting, he learned that she smoked Nat Sherman cigarettes, which she ordered by mail; that she sometimes had a burning sensation on her tongue; that she'd had a history of dental work; that she enjoyed eating fish.
At the end of an 8 - month study, 21 % of all participants had stopped smoking tobacco entirely (verified via a CO test), whereas an additional 23 % reported cutting the number of tobacco cigarettes they smoked per day by half.
While smoking has declined across all education groups, there is wide variation in cigarette use by education.
Although the study garnered headlines around the world, researchers contacted by New Scientist have criticised it for its inability to properly compare the damage caused by smoke from conventional and electronic cigarettes.
At the end of the 8 - month study, 21 % of all participants had stopped smoking tobacco entirely (verified via a CO test), whereas an additional 23 % reported cutting the number of tobacco cigarettes they smoked per day by half.
Research has already shown that immune response provided by nasal mucous membranes is compromised in cigarette smokers, which causes them to be more susceptible to the outcomes of a viral infection, said Ilona Jaspers, deputy director of the Center for Environmental Medicine Asthma and Lung Biology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, but her new research revealed even more immune suppression effects in e-cigarette users than in smokers of traditional cigarettes.
A study led by researchers from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has found for the first time that thirdhand smoke — the noxious residue that clings to virtually all surfaces long after the secondhand smoke from a cigarette has cleared out — causes significant genetic damage in human cells.
However, other common lifestyle factors reported by men, including smoking cigarettes or drinking alcohol, appeared to have little effect.
Smoking just one cigarette a day has a much higher risk of developing coronary heart disease and stroke than expected — about half the risk of smoking 20 per day — concludes a review of the evidence published by The BMJ today.
Unregulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, e-cigarettes have been widely promoted by their manufacturers as a way for people to quit smoking conventional cigarettes.
The new results are consistent with a similar study of 75,000 Korean adolescents published last year by UCSF researchers, which also found that adolescents who used e-cigarettes were less likely to have stopped smoking conventional cigarettes (visit bit.ly / 1fFNWbc to learn more).
The authors found that the most cost - effective scenario was annual screening between ages 55 and 75 years old for persons who smoked more than 40 pack - years (the number of packs of cigarettes smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the person has smoked) and who quit less than 10 years ago (or currently smoke).
According to a new study in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, current and former smokers who suffer from disease are more likely to have reported using an e-cigarette, meaning these patients may see e-cigarettes as safer or less harmful than combustible cigarettes and a way to reduce the risks posed by traditional smoking.
Studying data from 2,871 smoking and nonsmoking young adults, ages 18 - 34, Dr. Olivia A. Wackowski and Dr. Cristine D. Delnevo found that a quarter of young adults believed hookah to be less risky than cigarettes — a belief shared by current cigarette smokers and those who had never smoked cigarettes before.
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