Harm Reduction

A new study published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR)
The parliament in Reykjavik, Iceland is considering some radical tobacco legislation: banning the sale of cigarettes from the usual retail out
Diseased lungs. Corpses. Rotting teeth. A man smoking from a tracheotomy hole. These are some of the shocking images featured in the Food and Drug Administration s recently unveiled series of cigarette package warnings.
Smokeless tobacco and e-cigarettes are being recognized as safer, satisfying cigarette substitutes by increasing numbers of American smokers, writes ACSH advisor and professor of medicine at the University of Louisville Brad Rodu.
On the heels of the new graphic cigarette warning labels comes a proposed law in Australia that aims to institute plain pack
Writing in the Chicago Tribune, columnist Steve Chapman harshly criticizes the FD
A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association finds that, among prostate cancer patients, current smokers have an increased r
The FDA s proposed new graphic warning labels on cigarette packs are causing a stir among pundits and, of course, tobacco companies.
Smokers with children should be aware of a new study linking both ear infections and asthma to secondhand smoke in the home.
Nearly 30 percent of adults in China smoke, a number that just about equals the entire population of the United States.