Smoking and Tobacco Industry

Americans Slowly Snuffing Out Smoking Habit, Report Finds

Americans are puffing less, but public health officials say the decline in cigarette smoking is frustratingly slow. A report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that 19.3 percent of U.S. adults last year were cigarette smokers, down from 20.6 percent the year before and 20.9 percent in 2005. The decline reduced the ... Read more »

Study Links Smoking by Pregnant Women to Drug Use Among Their Kids

Finnish researchers have found that children of mothers who smoked during pregnancy are more likely to be on psychiatric medications. The study, published in the Journal of Epidemiology, cited a link between smoking by pregnant women and the use later on by their children of such medications as anti-anxiety drugs, anti-psychotics, antidepressants, stimulants and addiction ... Read more »

Tobacco Giants File New Suit to Block Warning Labels

Five tobacco companies have stepped up the industry’s legal battle against the U.S. Food  and Drug Administration. In a new lawsuit, the companies complain that the FDA’s plans for graphic cigarette warning labels would force them to make consumers “depressed, discouraged and  afraid” to buy their products, and turn each package into a “mini-billboard” for ... Read more »

Report Cites More Evidence of Cardiac Effects From Pfizer Drug Chantix

More evidence has emerged that the stop-smoking drug Chantix slightly raises the risk of heart problems. The latest analysis of Chantix’s heart risks was published in CMAJ, also known as the Canadian Medical Association Journal.  Researchers from Johns Hopkins University, Wake Forest University and University of East Anglia reviewed accounts of heart problems among 8,216 ... Read more »

Researchers Decry ‘Predatory Marketing’ of Menthol Cigarettes

Critics of the tobacco industry long have accused cigarette makers of trying to hook black youths on smoking by marketing menthol brands intensively in African-American neighborhoods. And now a study led by Stanford University medical researchers backs up that contention. The researchers focused on how Newport cigarettes, the leading menthol brand, have been marketed by ... Read more »

FDA Unveils Graphic Cigarette Warnings to Scare Smokers Into Quitting

FDA Unveils Graphic Cigarette Warnings to Scare Smokers Into Quitting

Perhaps putting a little fear into smokers will prod more people to give up cigarettes. That’s the approach being taken by federal health officials, who have unveiled nine graphic warning labels that will cover the top half of cigarette packs starting next year. As The Washington Post reports, the scary images include “a man smoking ... Read more »

UK Ban Didn’t Coax Smokers to Quit Over the Long Term, Researchers Say

Smoking bans can protect the public against the hazards of second-hand smoke, but they might not do much to coax puffers to kick the habit. British researchers, in a a study published in the journal Addiction, reported that the attention generated by the United Kingdom’s 2007 ban on smoking inside public places apparently spurred more ... Read more »

Graphic Warnings Prod Smokers to Consider Quitting, Study Says

Health warnings on cigarette packages — particularly graphic ones with images such as pictures of diseased lungs or neck tumors — appear to be an effective way to coax smokers to consider kicking the habit. That’s the conclusion of an international survey published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Researchers who surveyed ... Read more »

Smoking Ban Begins at New York City’s Parks, Beaches

Starting today, smoking is illegal at New York City’s beaches, parks, pedestrian plazas, golf courses and stadium grounds. Mayor Michael Bloomberg signed the ban as part of his campaign to protect New Yorkers from second-hand smoke and reduce the number of butts littering the city’s 1,700 parks, 14 miles of beaches and pedestrian plazas. Smoking ... Read more »

Tobacco CEO Says Australia’s Plain Cigarette Pack Law Would ‘Backfire’

The chief executive of Australia’s largest cigarette company has lashed out at the government’s proposed plain packaging law, saying it would “backfire” and spur tobacco firms to flood the market with cheap cigarettes. Big Tobacco has predicted a big fight over the groundbreaking law, which would replace customary distinctive logos with plain-colored packs and graphic ... Read more »