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Cigarettes are a benefit only for The State Smokers are a real golden egg for the state; at least in England where figures show that they cost a lot in terms of health care and services (€ 5.4 billion), but the profits from cigarettes are something like € 11 billion. To this, we should add that, smokers are Read More.

UK government wants to make Britain smoke free The UK government has announced plans to cut smoking rates among adults in England from 15.5% to no more than 12% by 2022. The tobacco control plan also targets a reduction in the number of 15-year-olds who regularly smoke, from 8% to 3% or lower; and a fall in the Read More.

Soon Italy will have its first entirely smoke-free beach Bibione, located in Venice, Italy, will be the first Italian beach completely smoke free. Initially the beach areas posted a smoking ban only on the shore line, a few years ago. However, the local administration together with the tourism operators have decided to take the next, definitive step. Starting in Read More.

Number of smokers in Britain falls In 2016, 15.8% of adults in the UK smoked, down from 17.2% in 2015. According to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) some 15.5% of adults currently smoke in England, rising to 18.1% in Northern Ireland, 17.7% in Scotland and 16.9% in Wales. Across the UK, 5.6% of Read More.

Ector the teddy bear spies on parents who smoke Ector is the first soft toy in the world to protect children from passive smoke. In fact, this little bear starts to cough incessantly any time he picks up on it. With the aim of focusing the attention of parents on the damage that smoking cigarettes causes to the health of Read More.