Not exact matches
Even though the tobacco market is shrinking
as more people quit, Calantzopoulos said that by 2025 there will still be
more than a billion
smokers worldwide.
According to official statistics, Oregon's pot farmers have grown three times
as much of the herb
as the state's
smokers can inhale — there's now
more than a million pounds out there, unsold.
Other new areas include a
more extensive hot food bar, sushi bar, taquería and carving station,
as well
as ovens and
smokers for tenderizing ribs and brisket.
The easiest and quickest method for making chipotles in a
smoker oven such
as this is to slice the pods in half lengthwise to expose
more surface area to the smoke and heat.
The younger generation of global
smokers is the least likely to continue to buy their usual tobacco brand
as plain packaging becomes
more prevalent in the market.
While you can get a
smoker oven for
as low
as $ 500, it is the higher priced,
more feature ladened versions that have the function that makes a great
smoker oven.
The risk of SIDS while bed sharing went down
as the infant grew older, but other factors including if the parents were
smokers or if the mother drank two or
more units of alcohol within 24 hours or used illegal drugs, increased the risk.
Paul Jenkins, CEO of Rethink Mental Illness, has called on the NHS to do
more to help people with mental illness stop smoking,
as a new report reveals that health professionals are failing to support
smokers with mental illness to quit.
Such vials are
more popular on the West Coast, but companies like Revolution Vapor are hoping they grow in popularity elsewhere
as smokers realize it can be a
more economical way to get their nicotine.
Black
smokers produce the hottest water ever discovered on Earth,
more than 400 °C, and have even been suggested
as a possible site for the first evolution of life.
Smokers told that they had high self - control exposed themselves to significantly
more temptation than their counterparts — opting on average to watch the movie while holding a cigarette — and they failed to resist lighting up three times
as often
as those told they had low self - control.
Over a median follow - up of nearly eight years, patients who were current
smokers had a 40 % increased risk of cancer relapse,
as well
as more than 2 - times increased risks of cancer spread and cancer - related death, compared with patients who were never
smokers.
First, although there are many anecdotes from
smokers who claim that e-cigarettes — properly known
as electronic nicotine delivery systems — have helped them quit, so far no one has been able to show that they are
more effective than nicotine replacement therapy, itself not very effective
as a quitting aid.
Teens and young adults who are exposed to marketing materials for tobacco products, such
as coupons and websites, were far
more likely to begin smoking or to be current
smokers than those not exposed, finds a new study in the Journal of Adolescent Health.
Those who identified themselves
as current
smokers, single and with four or
more lifetime sexual partners also had an increased adjusted risk of binge drinking.
This new research suggests that
smokers may be
more susceptible to the illnesses associated with poor sleep along with the
more commonly recognised health problems associated with smoking such
as cancer and cardiovascular disease.
The research group plans to move forward with
more - advanced technology and larger populations to investigate field cancerization in other lung cancer subtypes, such
as small - cell lung cancer, in
smokers and in lung cancers that develop in non-
smokers.
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.
The study published online in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, found
smokers are
more likely to be hospitalized for leg events, heart attack and coronary heart disease related to atherosclerotic peripheral artery disease, known
as PAD, than non-
smokers with PAD.
For the study, researchers conducted brain scans on 37 healthy
smokers (those who smoke
more than 10 cigarettes a day) ages 19 to 61 using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in two different sessions: 24 hours after biochemically confirmed abstinence and after smoking
as usual.
«What we believe this means is that
smokers who just quit have a
more difficult time shifting gears from inward thoughts about how they feel to an outward focus on the tasks at hand,» said Lerman, who also serves
as the Mary W. Calkins professor in the Department of Psychiatry.
After four weeks,
smokers who viewed ads with messages about why to quit smoking were six to 10 times
more likely to have quit smoking
as compared to
smokers who viewed no ads.
An earlier study by Goodwin and colleagues showed that the use of cannabis by cigarette
smokers had increased dramatically over the past two decades to the point where
smokers are
more than 5 times
as likely
as nonsmokers to use marijuana daily.
Methane Cold Seeps Methane cold seeps are similar to the
more famous black
smokers in that they form isolated ecosystems
as oasis in the deep ocean, but are lower temperatures and form away from mid-ocean ridges.
Specifically, depression increased significantly, from 16 percent to 22 percent, among current
smokers aged 12 to17, and the prevalence was consistently
more than twice
as high
as that of never
smokers.
Hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor known
as «black
smokers» may support undersea habitats on Europa,
as on Earth (
more).
«
Smokers looked
more carefully at the packages and,
as a result, the health risks fell into the spotlight and led to
more consideration of those risks.»
However, heavy
smokers tend to have
more adverse cardiovascular risk factors than light
smokers (such
as higher body mass index and central adiposity and poorer diet).858687 Therefore, light
smokers should have characteristics that are
more protective against cardiovascular disease, compared with heavier
smokers.
Smokers who quit have
more opportunities to spend time at smoke - free places, such
as restaurants, bars, clubs and stores.
Among never
smokers, those exposed to the highest level of secondhand smoke (such
as living with a
smoker for 10 years or
more) were 18 percent
more likely to have fertility problems and early menopause, the study found.
Smokers are four times
more likely
as those who never smoked to develop this chronic — and sometimes debilitating — disease, which can be painful, causes frequent diarrhea, and can require intestinal surgery.
Smokers are four times
more likely
as those who never smoked to develop this chronic — sometimes debilitating — disease, which can be painful, causes frequent diarrhea, and can require intestinal surgery.
The heaviest
smokers, individuals smoking 20 cigarettes each day for 20 years or
more, were 2.5 x
as likely or
more to test anticitrullinated protein / peptide antibody positive.
Although some of the tobacco exposure could have originated from members of the family that only smoke outside, but carry in tobacco residue on their clothes, the researchers suggest this is not likely to explain all of the difference
as there are a lot
more exposed children than adult
smokers.
Those people in the Healthy Food group were less likely to be
smokers and
more likely to be physically active
as well, which added to their lower mortality rates.
Smokers are more than twice as likely to have sleep apnea as nonsmokers and former s
Smokers are
more than twice
as likely to have sleep apnea
as nonsmokers and former
smokerssmokers.
Of course, you can also fill in your personal preferences for other things that are important to you in a partner, such
as family status,
smoker / non-
smoker, education, religion, wants kids / doesn't wants kids, and
more.
Smoker, the White Hunter is a Marine, will be joining the game
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As you can see below, whether you're in great health, just average or even a
smoker, AARP term life insurance from New York Life is significantly
more costly.
A wood pellet grill is
more like a
smoker than an open flame grill,
as it's difficult to sear meat with a wood pellet grill.
Even though you will pay
more for health insurance
as a
smoker, you will generally still be able to get coverage.
For example, if your super fund has classified you
as a
smoker or blue collar worker, and these risk characterisics aren't relevant to you, you could be paying
more for your insurance than you need to.
Cats sharing their homes with
smokers are twice
as likely than other cats in non-smoking households to develop Feline Leukaemia, the risk rises to three times
more likely in cats exposed to smoke for 5 years.
The only possible critique (and I hope this will be seen
as positive critique) is that the room is maybe
more suited for
smokers,
as there is a smoke smell which we non-
smokers immediately smell.
Whilst the 2 Marines featured in the trailers are the likeable nicotine addict
Smoker and the much
more dangerous Marine Fleet Admiral Sengoku with his iconic Seagull hat and oversized marine coat that he uses
as a cape.
Cigarette
smokers can usually smoke
more and
more as the years go by
as a simple form of habit.
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as a
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Assuming you have been classified
as a
smoker, your life insurance premiums could be twice those of a non-
smoker, or
more.
As a
smoker, you will pay
more, just like if you were a man compared to a woman.
If you did use tobacco for
more than ten years, or you have high risk health conditions, such
as heart disease, lung disease, or are obese, you will likely receive a Standard
Smoker rating.