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Annals of the ATS
@annalsats.bsky.social
about 2 hours ago
Rural-Urban Patterns in Household Rules Limiting Combustible Tobacco, Noncombustible Tobacco, and E-Cigarette Use @atscommunity.bsky.social #medsky 🔗 tinyurl.com/yz2skksv
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The Atlantic
@theatlantic.com
about 5 hours ago
San Francisco recently became the first city to sue the food industry, accusing companies of behaving like Big Tobacco. Is the comparison fair? Well, it's complicated, Nicholas Florko writes:
The Problem With Comparing Big Food to Big Tobacco

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The Problem With Comparing Big Food to Big Tobacco

Both industries have tried to cast doubt on their unhealthy products. But it’s much harder to do something about junk food than cigarettes.

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Common Dreams
@commondreams.org.web.brid.gy
about 3 hours ago
Good vs. Evil: A Matter of Conscience

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Good vs. Evil: A Matter of Conscience

So much darkness. Along with all the rest, in quick succession, the shootings at Brown and Bondi Beach, the murder of director and activist Rob Reiner and his wife Michele, and then the responses. To the beloved Reiner's awful end, a sick man-child spewed vile, loathsome filth that "says it all" about who he is. To the hateful attack on Jews, a Muslim man stood up for humanity with selfless grace and courage, a beacon of hope. Cometh the hour, cometh the man. Rob Reiner, 78, and his producer wife Michele Singer Reiner, 68, were found dead in their L.A. home on Sunday; their troubled son Nick, 32, was arrested and booked for murder for their gruesome deaths. Reiner was not just Hollywood aristocracy, _All In the Family's_ pacifist "Meathead" who went on to become the buoyant director of classics like _This Is Spinal Tap, Stand By Me, The Princess Bride, When Harry Met Sally_ ; he was a fierce, thoughtful defender of democracy and decades-long advocate for causes he believed in - marriage equality, child development services, and taxing the rich for worthwhile __goals like funding universal preschool with, brilliantly, a tobacco tax. Willing tospeak out "when silence was simply easier," said one friend, "Rob chose clarity. He stood for truth and accountability, unapologetically." His work featured "a deep belief in the goodness of people - and a lifelong commitment to putting that belief into action," said Barack Obama. "Together, he and his wife lived lives defined by purpose." In grotesque contrast is the malignant narcissist and "one of the worst humans to have ever poisoned the planet" who responded to a personal tragedy by raving it was due to Reiner's "massive, unyielding, and incurable affliction (of) TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME (with) his obvious paranoia reaching new heights as (we) surpassed all goals and expectations of greatness." Some reactions: "Insane," "Fucking grotesque,” “a monstrosity,”, “DESPICABLE,” "This is a sick man." Evangelical Russell Moore: "How this vile, disgusting, and immoral behavior has become normalized (is) something our descendants will study in school." "Goodness is determined by the way you move through this world," pastor John Pavloviitz writes. "Objectively speaking, (Trump) is the very worst humanity has produced," a "moral bottom-feeder" without scruples as are those who persist in supporting him. "He is simply a bad human being." In other words, said one sage on the grievous loss of Reiner, "In a world full of Archie Bunkers, be a Meathead." Or, on the other side of the world, an Ahmed el-Ahmed, the heroic, 43-year-old Muslim Syrian, small tobacco shop and fruit stand owner, father of two young daughters and Australian citizen who, in now-viral video, crept up between cars to wrestle with and disarm one of two father-son shooters who killed 15 people Sunday night at a Hanukkah celebration at Sydney's popular Bondi Beach. In the riveting video we see Ahmed, who has no experience with guns, seize the rifle and tentatively point it at the shooter, who stumbles to the ground, stands dazed and small with no weapon, and scrambles away. Ahmed gently leans the gun against a tree, and raises one hand in the air to show police he's innocent of any crime. Later, his cousin Jozay Alkanj.Alkanj said the two had gone out to get coffee, walked by the event, and had just been offered some food when gunfire suddenly erupted. Ahmed turned to his cousin and said, "I’m going to die - please see my family and tell them I went down to try to save people's lives." - YouTube www.youtube.com Later footage shows the gunman, the 50-year-old father of the pair, join his son at a small bridge, grab another weapon, and continue firing. Either he or the son, 24, eventually hit Ahmed four or five times, in the arm and shoulder. Police later killed the father, who reportedly arrived in Australia in 1998 on a student visa and had amassed six guns, all legally, over the past decade. The Australian-born son was shot and wounded by police, and is in the hospital. Ahmed is at St. George Hospital in Kogarah; he lost a lot of blood and is now recovering from his first surgery, with at least two more to follow. Sam Issa, his immigration attorney, said Ahmed arrived in the country in 2006, had to overcome multiple obstacles and appeals before getting citizenship in 2022, and feels "indebted" to the Australian community. "He makes a great citizen, and he has worked very hard," he said. "Ahmed is a humble man. He just did what he was compelled to do as a human being on that day." Another cousin, Mustafa al-Asaad, said Ahmed told him in the hospital he didn't know what came over him in that moment, but "God gave me strength." "When he saw people dying and their families being shot, he couldn't bear it," he said. "It was a humanitarian act more than anything else. It was a matter of conscience." Ahmed's parents, Mohamed Fateh al-Ahmed and Malakeh Hasan al-Ahmed only arrived in Sydney two months ago, and hadn't seen their son since 2006. "I feel pride and honor because my son is a hero of Australia," said his father Mohamed, who added Ahmed had "served with the police. He has the passion to defend people." He stressed Ahmed "wasn’t thinking about the background of the people he’s saving, he doesn’t discriminate between one nationality and another." Echoing him, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese noted they'd just seen both the worst and best of humanity: “We have seen Australians today run towards danger in order to help others, and strangers." For many, the grim - and in Australia, rare - horror of another mass shooting was partly eased by a the bravery of a Syrian-Australian migrant they saw as "the best of us in the darkest of times." "In a moment of chaos and danger, he stepped forward without hesitation," wrote organizers of a _GoFundMe_ that's raised over $2 million for Ahmed and his family. "No one expects to be a hero, but when the moment came, he was." Moved donors called Ahmed "a beacon of hope for what mankind can be when we stand as one," "a shining light in an otherwise bleak time," "a Righteous among the Nations," "a light of hope for the world." A Muslim man saving Jewish families, one wrote, "shows the world what truly matters - humanity above all else." Outside the hospital, strangers brought flowers. Said one woman: "My husband is Russian, my father is Jewish, my grandpa is Muslim. This is not only about Bondi, this is about every person." Said Ahmed inside, groggy as he was wheeled into surgery: "Pray for us." .

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Nicotine & Tobacco Research Journal
@ntrjournal.bsky.social
about 12 hours ago
Study by Maya Bouz et al. identifies and classifies 1740 substances found in the ingredients and emissions of e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products, including 134 hazardous chemicals. academic.oup.com/ntr/adva….
Health Hazards of E-Cigarettes and Heated Tobacco Products: a Comprehensive Analysis of Hazardous Substances and Regulatory Gaps

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Health Hazards of E-Cigarettes and Heated Tobacco Products: a Comprehensive Analysis of Hazardous Substances and Regulatory Gaps

AbstractIntroduction. During use of Electronic Cigarettes (ECs) and Heated Tobacco Products (HTPs), their ingredients and products formed during heating ar

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Addiction journal
@addictionjournal.bsky.social
1 day ago
The changing face of nicotine use in England: Age-specific annual trends, 2014 to 2024 buff.ly/5dsMlAa @drsarahejackson.bsky.social @lionshahab.bsky.social @tattanbirch.bsky.social @sharoncox.bsky.social @jamiebrown.bsky.social

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POLITICO Europe
@politico.eu
2 days ago
When the world’s largest tobacco company needed help lifting international restrictions on its products, it enlisted an unlikely ally: the EU, a leader in tobacco control.
EU officials acted to aid tobacco giant abroad, documents show

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EU officials acted to aid tobacco giant abroad, documents show

The EU’s actions were a “great help,” Philip Morris International said in an email.

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POLITICO Europe
@politico.eu
2 days ago
When the world’s largest tobacco company needed help lifting international restrictions on its products, it enlisted an unlikely ally: the European Union. Read more 👇 politi.co/4iRBiyM
EU officials acted to aid tobacco giant abroad, documents show

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EU officials acted to aid tobacco giant abroad, documents show

The EU’s actions were a “great help,” Philip Morris International said in an email.

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The Economist
@economist.com
3 days ago
Every year, as many as 2.6m Chinese die early from smoking-related illnesses. They account for 23% of all annual deaths
Why do so many Chinese still smoke?

econ.st

Why do so many Chinese still smoke?

One reason: China’s tobacco industry has massive clout

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San Francisco Department of Public Health
@sfpublichealth.bsky.social
4 days ago
#SFDPH Stop Smoking Class Quitting tobacco is not easy, but it is possible. Congratulations to our Stop Smoking class 2025 graduates! Free smoking quit kits + prevention info available through the San Francisco Tobacco-Free Project. Chat with a Quit Coach today: Kickitca.org
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Big Island Now
@bigislandnow.com
4 days ago
Deputy Attorney General Rich Stacey received the Laurie Loveland Award in honor of his exceptional leadership, collaboration and service in multi-state tobacco-related enforcement and policy work.
Hawai‘i deputy AG, national leader in tobacco law gets prestigious national award

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Hawai‘i deputy AG, national leader in tobacco law gets prestigious national award

Rich Stacey received the Laurie Loveland Award in honor of his exceptional leadership, collaboration and service in multi-state tobacco-related enforcement and policy work.

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Scott McGrath
@smcgrath.phd
4 days ago
‘Architects of AI’ Wins Time Person of the Year, Sends Gambling Markets Into a Meltdown People are furious that "AI architects" won and that "AI" itself wasn't a winning bet. Big Online Gambling: this era's Big Tobacco
‘Architects of AI’ Wins Time Person of the Year, Sends Gambling Markets Into a Meltdown

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‘Architects of AI’ Wins Time Person of the Year, Sends Gambling Markets Into a Meltdown

People who bet on "AI" did not win and are incredibly mad.

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JAMA Network Open
@jamanetworkopen.com
4 days ago
Baseline cannabis use was not associated with nicotine vaping abstinence among adolescents and young adults attempting to reduce or stop nicotine vaping; varenicline proved helpful for nicotine vaping cessation regardless of cannabis use. ja.ma/48AXMRm
Two bar graphs compare cannabis use and CUDIT scores to nicotine abstinence. Graph A: Abstinence rises from 33% at 0 cannabis use to 44% at <4 d/wk, then drops to 29% at ≥4 d/wk. Graph B: Abstinence at CUDIT 0-7 is 40%, 8-11 is 38%, and ≥12 is 33%.
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Addiction journal
@addictionjournal.bsky.social
4 days ago
Associations between county-level e-cigarette-inclusive Tobacco 21 law population coverage and e-cigarette use behaviors among United States adolescents in Monitoring the Future

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Nicotine & Tobacco Research Journal
@ntrjournal.bsky.social
4 days ago
In Botswana, a 10% increase in the price of cigarettes will reduce cigarette demand by 8.6% among smokers, suggests research by Tshepiso Gaetsewe & Goitseone Khanie. academic.oup.com/ntr/adva….
Tobacco Control in Botswana: Effectiveness of Tax Changes in Reducing Tobacco Demand

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Tobacco Control in Botswana: Effectiveness of Tax Changes in Reducing Tobacco Demand

AbstractIntroduction. Botswana has one of the highest adult tobacco-use rates in the WHO African Region. Despite measures and policies put in place to cont

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The Economist
@economist.com
5 days ago
In a population of 1.4bn, some 300m are smokers. Xi Jinping has made some effort to tackle the problem, but enforcement of bans is patchy and social behaviour is slow to change
Why do so many Chinese still smoke?

econ.st

Why do so many Chinese still smoke?

One reason: China’s tobacco industry has massive clout

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KQED Arts & Culture
@kqedarts.bsky.social
5 days ago
Today Noise Pop announced phase two of its lineup, including San Jose electric music producer Giraffage, Chicago-raised raunchy rapper cupcakKe, Canadian electronic musician Marie Davidson, Pennsylvania-grown experimental artist Tobacco and more.
Noise Pop Adds Giraffage, cupcakKe to Its 2026 Lineup | KQED

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Noise Pop Adds Giraffage, cupcakKe to Its 2026 Lineup | KQED

The festival's initial lineup includes Tortoise, Beats Antique, and a new chance for more Bay Area artists to take the stage.

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The Examination
@theexamination.org
5 days ago
EU officials had a series of undisclosed meetings with Philip Morris International, then took actions that favored the company, raising questions about whether the EU breached its commitment to a global anti-tobacco treaty. Read more: bit.ly/4oSZKkF
EU officials acted to aid tobacco giant abroad, documents show

www.theexamination.org

EU officials acted to aid tobacco giant abroad, documents show

The EU’s actions were a “great help,” Philip Morris International said in an email.

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The Economist
@economist.com
5 days ago
Every year, as many as 2.6m Chinese die early from smoking-related illnesses. They account for 23% of all annual deaths
Why do so many Chinese still smoke?

econ.st

Why do so many Chinese still smoke?

One reason: China’s tobacco industry has massive clout

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Rory O'Neill
@roneilll.bsky.social
5 days ago
When the world’s largest tobacco company needed help lifting international restrictions on its products, it enlisted an unlikely ally: the European Union, a leader in tobacco control. Read our investigation with @theexamination.org.

EU officials met with reps of Philip Morris International at least six times from September 2022 through 2024, documents show. The tobacco giant’s agenda? Enlist their help in lifting restrictions on its products. Read our investigation with @theexamination.org 👉 www.politico.eu/article/eu-t...

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POLITICO Europe
@politico.eu
5 days ago
EU officials met with reps of Philip Morris International at least six times from September 2022 through 2024, documents show. The tobacco giant’s agenda? Enlist their help in lifting restrictions on its products. Read our investigation with @theexamination.org 👉 www.politico.eu/article/e….
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