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liquid smoking : a new way to cope up nicotine addiction

A Dutch company has come up with a non-nicotine based soft drink which gives off a sensation akin to smoking cigarettes. The drink, 'Liquid Smoking,' comes in a 275ml can shaped like a cigarette packet and will cost ?1.50 when introduced in Britain shortly. It is an energy drink laced with South African herbs, which gives off "a slight energising effect, followed by a euphoric sense of calming and relaxation." It has been on sale in the Netherlands for nearly a year now, and the Dutch company, United Drinks and Beauty Corporation, plans to launch it in Britain close to Christmas, The Telegraph has reported. There is no lower age limit to buy it, but the manufacturer believes it should not be drunk by anyone under 15. Company chief executive Martin Hartman told The Telegraph: "The product we have developed has got similar properties to nicotine, so we are trying to help people out who are affected by the ban on nicotine." People might use this instead of a ci

smoking increases chances of aneurysm rupture

Women who smoke are more likely than their ex-smoking and non-smoking peers to undergo surgery for an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) or to experience a ruptured aneurysm. An AAA occurs when the wall of the aorta, the body's largest artery that carries blood from the heart , is stretched or weakened as it passes through the abdomen. Blood pumping through the artery can cause the weakened wall to balloon out and possibly rupture. A ruptured AAA is an extremely dangerous event causing a massive amount of internal bleeding that is fatal without immediate surgery to repair the aorta. To assess the potential risk factors for abdominal aortic aneurysm events (repairs and ruptures) in women, researchers from America studied 1,61,808 postmenopausal women aged between 50 and 80 years. During the 8 years of follow-up, the researchers took lifestyle factors such as dietary habits and smoking status of the participants into consideration. Overall, 184 women experienced an AAA rupture or repai

Ramadoss strikes right chord

After a ban on smoking in public places, Union health minister Anbumani Ramadoss is now eyeing the bottle. A National policy on alcohol control will soon be implemented in the country, Ramadoss said. He said consultation with experts have begun but refused to elaborate. "On weekends in cities like Bangalore and Chennai even women are going on smoking and drinking binge. It's a dangerous trend. We'll have to intervene and regulate the system," he said.  Ramadoss hoped the WHO would soon designate October 2 as the global prohibition day. "Alcohol consumption poses a grave threat to India, the nation with 600 million people less than 30 years of age," he said.  "The Constitution mandates all states to exercise prohibition but except J&K and Gujarat none of the states follow it. Prohibition is a state subject, I would urge all state governments to enforce to total prohibition."

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India bans smoking in public from Gandhi's birthday

Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss has said that a blanket ban on smoking in public places would be strictly enforced from October 2 on eve of Mahatma Gandhi's birthday. India is among the few countries to ban tobacco-related advertisements but apart from the ban in media, the ban on smoking in public places or sale to minors is blatantly flouted. "The Health Ministry can implement the law, the rule, the act wholeheartedly. From October 2, India is going to go smoke free in all public places," said Ramadoss.  Urging the people to self-impose the ban, the Health Minister said the need for restrain smoking had to come from within the individuals. "Please self-impose this act. That is my main appeal. Every public in India has to self-impose," said Ramadoss. India is the third largest tobacco producer and consumer in the world after China and United States of America. India, exports one fourth of its total annual tobacco output, which is nearly 545 million kilo