News Source: Uinta County News
| about 1 year ago
Gruesome images of diseased organs on cigarette packets are not sick enough Paul Routledge 3/10/2008 Gruesome...The pictures of corpses, throat cancer and rotting teeth appearing on cigarette packets might bring home to smokers the lethal risks they...
News Source: Uinta County News
| about 1 year ago
S Department of Health says the country's smokers should get used to seeing pictures of rotting teeth, diseased lungs and cancerous tumours every time they reach for a cigarette. Starting on Wednesday the government has ordered that all tobacco...
News Source: San Francisco Chronicle
| about 1 year ago
When the ban went into effect today the overall response seemed to range from a shrug to a roll of the eyes. I wouldn't say there was much impact on smoking on the streets. Of any kind. "They're smoking crack up the street," said Jason Ford, who was...
News Source: The Independent
| about 1 year ago
They have already banned smoking in all public places (a move with significant merit) and now they're trying to sneak their browbeating way into the most private of places, our handbags. As of yesterday, all cigarette packets carry gruesome images...
News Source: Indian Express
| about 1 year ago
Not content with those big written warnings on packets � Smoking Kills/Causes Impotence/Destabilises the Financial System, etc � the authorities are replacing them... with stark pictures of what smoking can do: a tar-blackened lung, a...
News Source: Sky News
| about 1 year ago
UK, Wednesday October 01, 2008 Distubing pictures of rotting lungs, a corpse in a morgue and a baby in intensive care are to appear on cigarette packets from today. Graphic: the pictures will appear on all cigarette packets Blackened teeth and...