November 14, 2003
Smoking in the News
I started to blog some amusing conflicting tidbits found in the news the last three days about smoking. As I hit this page, though, of listings of articles about cigarettes and smoking, I changed my angle.
(Depending on when you get this, the emphasis of the page will likely change. I'm too lazy to take a screen shot).
Here's a sampling of headlines.
Then, we have the conflicting stories from the UK and Finland about a, um, biased source - the former head of a tobacco company stating, naa, probably doesn't cause cancer, and the article that restaurant employees are a major risk group for cancer.
I'm looking for evidence that smoking is healthy, and the byproduct article about Parkinson's (the tobacco chemical brain drug hope).
Now, quickly, before I make my salads and get some exercise.
What's this mean? Well, all I need to know about smoking is not to do it. That's easy as a lifetime non-smoker, not even a puff. It's not so simple for others, of course. The activity killed my father-in-law before his 45th birthday (I believe I have the age right. I never met the man). It aided and abetted in my father's sudden heart attack death at 62. It's something I can't claim to understand.
I'm censoring myself (read: writing/striking this three times and tempering it each time) before I go off into passionate drivel about this issue, so you don't get the last three paragrphs I wrote. It can be summarized as "I don't want to breathe your dirty air, and so I don't visit." Off to make salads and exercise.
hln
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(Depending on when you get this, the emphasis of the page will likely change. I'm too lazy to take a screen shot).
Here's a sampling of headlines.
- target="_new">Study: High School Students Smoking Less
- Do cigarettes cause cancer? I'm not sure, says boss of sued tobacco firm (Probably not if you glue them together and use them as bookends)
- Tobacco chemical brain drug hope
- German smokers laugh off health warnings (The "warnings" are hilariously strange from an American perspective - worth a click)
- Smokers: Beware Bad Air
- Tobacco firms try back-door protest
- Smoking opponents generate new heat (Registration required - about a smoking ban in the works in Illinois)
- Restaurant employees seen as major risk group for cancer (Out of Finland)
Then, we have the conflicting stories from the UK and Finland about a, um, biased source - the former head of a tobacco company stating, naa, probably doesn't cause cancer, and the article that restaurant employees are a major risk group for cancer.
I'm looking for evidence that smoking is healthy, and the byproduct article about Parkinson's (the tobacco chemical brain drug hope).
Now, quickly, before I make my salads and get some exercise.
What's this mean? Well, all I need to know about smoking is not to do it. That's easy as a lifetime non-smoker, not even a puff. It's not so simple for others, of course. The activity killed my father-in-law before his 45th birthday (I believe I have the age right. I never met the man). It aided and abetted in my father's sudden heart attack death at 62. It's something I can't claim to understand.
I'm censoring myself (read: writing/striking this three times and tempering it each time) before I go off into passionate drivel about this issue, so you don't get the last three paragrphs I wrote. It can be summarized as "I don't want to breathe your dirty air, and so I don't visit." Off to make salads and exercise.
hln
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Smoking in restaurants & bars is a big issue here right now...our county just banned it, using the safe workplace idea as the basis, but two cities in the county have not. Apparently there's a big revenue shift going to those cities.
I'm thrilled by the ban, frankly, but I'm a reformed smoker, and I understand we are the worst.
Posted by: nic at November 14, 2003 08:37 AM (nUOJD)
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