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Curated Video

Junction residents give back to convenience store owners after robbery

9th - Higher Ed
The owners of Lucky Convenience in Toronto's Junction neighbourhood are thanking members of their community who raised money for them after their store was robbed earlier this month, resulting in about $9,000 in lost revenue.
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Curated Video

Dal study found young people who use electronic cigarettes have worse lung function

9th - Higher Ed
Watch Tom Murphy's interview with Sanja Stanojevic, an associate professor in Dalhousie University's department of community health and epidemiology.
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Curated Video

EU DECODED: New smoking trends could be affected by more restrictive rules

9th - Higher Ed
In this edition, we look at EU Member States' decision to adopt a recommendation reducing exposure to secondhand smoke in certain outdoor spaces. The aim is to not only ban traditional cigarettes, but also inhaled tobacco products.
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Curated Video

Health ministers buck Parliament to green-light stronger tobacco restrictions

9th - Higher Ed
The EU Council has approved new recommendations on smoke- and aerosol-free environments across the bloc to strengthen protection against exposure to second-hand smoke and to "encourage current smokers to quit”, bucking Parliament's...
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Curated Video

See inside Gaza’s black market — where a single cigarette can cost $50 Cdn

9th - Higher Ed
With normal supplies of basic goods cut off because of the war, tobacco is often smuggled in, fuelling the looting of trucks and a black market where one cigarette can cost more than $50.
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Curated Video

Tech advancements, new treatments fuel spike in lung cancer survival rates

9th - Higher Ed
Data from The American Lung Association shows lung cancer survival rates have increased 26% over the past five years
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Curated Video

New report says illegal cigarette sales diverting Alberta tax revenue

9th - Higher Ed
A report from consulting firm Ernst & Young, commissioned by the Convenience Industry Council of Canada (CICC), analyzed the illegal tobacco industry in five provinces. It says Alberta smokers are spending less on legal cigarettes and...
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Curated Video

Gaza: Cigarette Packs Sold For $1,000, Regulated Aid Sparks Increase In Smuggling

9th - Higher Ed
The black market for cigarettes is booming in Gaza as war and desperation grip the enclave. Why? Watch here to know more!
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Curated Video

DPH: Vaping and smoking up among CT high school students

9th - Higher Ed
Almost 20,000 students, or 12.7%, reported using a tobacco product in the past 30 days of a survey.
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Curated Video

FDA proposes caps on nicotine in cigarettes

Higher Ed
The potential rule could reduce the concentration of nicotine in cigarettes by more than half. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Conservative Party Conference – a look at the key promises in Rishi Sunak's speech

Higher Ed
Rishi Sunak axed the northern leg of HS2, set out a plan to phase out smoking and announced sweeping education reforms as he promised to create a “brighter future for everyone”. With a general election expected next year, Mr Sunak said...
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Press Association

Farage criticises PM's smoking ban plan with cigarette in hand outside pub

Higher Ed
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has criticised Sir Keir Starmer's potential plan to ban smoking outside pubs whilst enjoying a pint and smoking a cigarette outside the Westminster Arms pub in Westminster. Sir Keir has said the Government...
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Press Association

Smokers ‘heroes of the nation’, says Nigel Farage as he lights up cigarette near pub

Higher Ed
The Reform UK leader smoked outside the Westminster Arms and spoke in response to a potential cigarettes ban outside pubs. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer earlier told reporters the loss of lives because of smoking is “preventable” and...
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Press Association

PM says he wants to reduce 'burden' of smoking as leaked plan suggests outdoor ban

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer said ministers want to reduce the burden placed on taxpayers and the NHS by smoking, as leaked plans suggest the Government is considering extending the smoking ban to cover some outdoor spaces. The indoor smoking ban...
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Curated Video

Senate holds hearing as flavored e-cigarettes remain illegal but still popular with teens

Higher Ed
A Senate committee will discuss increasing efforts to enforce a national ban on flavored e-cigarettes. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Will the Biden administration approve a ban on menthol cigarettes?

Higher Ed
In April 2021, the Biden administration announced plans to ban menthol cigarettes. But three years later, the new rule is still pending.
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Teen Kids News

What Exactly is Nicotine?

6th - 8th
Most of us know that smoking is bad you’re your health. But as Scott reports, cigarettes contain a chemical that makes smoking particularly harmful to teens.
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Press Association

Smokers to be encouraged to vape in ‘swap to stop’ scheme

Higher Ed
One million smokers will be encouraged to swap cigarettes for vapes under a “swap to stop” scheme described by ministers as a world first. Vape starter kits will be offered to almost one in five of all smokers in England under a push to...
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Bloomberg

Vaping Industry Tied to Rising Number of Lung Injuries

Higher Ed
Oct.07 -- Federal regulators say they are keeping a closer eye on the vaping industry. The Centers for Disease Control says the number of vaping-related lung injuries is up to almost 1,100. 18 deaths are now blamed on the ailment. But...
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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: Man stands at chalkboard, talks, writes numbers on chalkboard

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: Man stands at chalkboard, talks, writes numbers on chalkboard. Men and women sit in chair, listen, smoke cigarettes.
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Bridgeman Arts

Cadets escaping from work camp, France, 1944

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 6 from the 1940s French documentary Les Cadets du Conservatoire (The Conservatory Cadets), about the story of the Cadets of National Conservatoire in Paris under German occupation in WWII. Cadets prepare for escape. They eventually...
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Bridgeman Arts

Men and women drink and dance at party, 1960

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Men and women drink and dance at party. Screener. HD available upon request.
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Bloomberg

Philip Morris CEO on IQOS Production, Pricing, Dividend

Higher Ed
Philip Morris International CEO Jacek Olczak discusses the company's U.S. IQOS production plans, inflation pressures and dividend policy with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Kriti Gupta on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

FDA Raises Minimum Age To Purchase Tobacco Products To 21

Higher Ed
The new rules apply to cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco and vape products, among other things.