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One councillor supported smokefree playgrounds,[ 64] but was reported as saying about a proposed smokefree parks policy: 'There's too much of this social engineering thing going on in this country right now.'[ 65] Others said: 'Total [park] bans reduced smokers to social lepers.
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Plain packaging was associated with significantly reduced smoker ratings of 'positive pack characteristics' (p<0.001), 'positive smoker characteristics' (p=0.003) and 'positive taste characteristics' (p=0.033) in the Winfield brand name condition only.
In the United States the Food and Drug Administration in 1996 attempted to regulate tobacco and its marketing without banning it in such a way that would reduce smokers' risks of developing a nicotine addiction and increase their likelihood of quitting.
PM put during the 1960s a substance containing tartaric acid into its cigarette in order to reduce smokers' appetite.
Furthermore, they may not understand the extent to which nicotine addiction reduces smokers'choices's', thereby blunting smokers' consideration of the effects on children.
Although higher tobacco taxes may reduce smoker addiction rates, at least one study has shown that such "nanny taxes," as they are often called, sometimes place a greater burden on lower-income consumers, the Australian reports.
Smokers were younger than nonsmokers (smokers, 23.7 ± 6.0 years; nonsmokers, 31.8 ± 6.0 years; P <.0001), and neonatal weight was reduced among smokers (smokers, 3269 ± 507 g; nonsmokers, 3519 ± 411 g; P <.01).
FEV1/FVC was also significantly lower in smokers without COPD than in non-smokers (p = 0.014) and further reduced in smokers with COPD in comparison with that in smokers without COPD (p < 0.001).
Previous studies have shown that anti-tumour cell activity of NK cells is reduced in smokers compared to non-smokers [13].
Growth rates of abdominal circumference (smokers, 9.0 ± 0.3 mm/wk; nonsmokers, 10.3 ± 0.5 mm/wk; P =.01), estimated fetal weight (smokers, 171 ± 5.4 g/wk; nonsmokers, 193 ± 8.0 g/wk; P =.008), and muscle area (smokers, 64.1 ± 3.8 mm2/wk; nonsmokers, 76.4 ± 5.6 mm2/wk; P =.03) were significantly reduced among smokers.
In fact, the current findings show that inhibitory control is reduced in smokers during smoking cue exposure and during neutral affective conditions suggestingthat these deficits found in smokers are of a more general category, which may be in favor of the diagnostic value and theoretical importance of the Go NoGo task paradigm.
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