No smoker, no problem. We spoke to an expert about how to infuse meat with a bold, smoky flavor using a gas grill, a special ...
Banning menthol cigarettes could help convince smokers quit the habit, a new study finds. People who prefer menthol cigarettes would rather buy nicotine gum or other nicotine replacement therapies ...
We found clear differences in the bacteria present in the mouths of smokers compared to non-smokers. Smokers had higher levels of harmful bacteria – like Fusobacterium, Campylobacter and Tannerella ...
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A plan for Canada's three biggest tobacco companies to pay out $32.5 billion to provinces, territories and smokers is now in the works, but some hurdles remain before any money starts flowing.
The incident is believed to be connected to two others in Washington and Oregon. Ballot boxes in Oregon and Washington were set on fire with incendiary devices early Monday in what authorities ...
Three tobacco giants would pay close to $25 billion to provinces and territories and more than $4 billion to tens of thousands of Quebec smokers and their loved ones as part of a newly proposed ...
Gum, lozenges, and patches simply deliver nicotine, the addictive chemical that keeps smokers smoking, in a safer way. These so-called nicotine-replacement therapies don’t contain any of the ...
a console being taken out of its packaging! It's a box that may prove similar to owners of the existing PlayStation 5, as it's essentially packaged in the same way: an easily tearable outer layer ...
Three tobacco giants face the prospect of paying close to $25 billion to provinces and territories and more than $4 billion to tens of thousands of Quebec smokers and their loved ones as part of ...
OTTAWA — Tobacco companies are set to pay out $32.5 billion to settle class-action lawsuits with provinces and individual smokers after decades of litigation in Canada. After five years of ...