Should they advertise cigarettes on TV again?

Should they start advertising cigarettes again?

  • Yes

    Votes: 2 33.3%
  • No

    Votes: 4 66.7%

  • Total voters
    6

Mike_Yates

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Should they repeal the law which banned advertising cigarettes/tobacco products on television?

Also, should they bring back cigarette vending machines?
 
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/cancer/expert-answers/atypical-cells/faq-20058493
Atypical cells are cells that appear abnormal under a microscope, but they aren't necessarily cancerous. The presence of atypical cells is sometimes referred to as "dysplasia." Many factors can make normal cells appear atypical, including inflammation and infection. Even normal aging can make cells appear abnormal.

Atypical cells can change back to normal cells if the underlying cause is removed or resolved. This can happen spontaneously. Or it can be the result of a specific treatment.

Atypical cells don't necessarily mean you have cancer. However, it's still important to make sure there's no cancer present or that a cancer isn't just starting to develop.

http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/abo...hat-are-atypical-cells-in-a-noncancerous-lump
Atypical cells means that the cells are not entirely normal. Normal cells go through quite a few changes before they become truly cancerous. It may be that the cells on your biopsy are part of the way along the road towards becoming cancerous. There may be some changes that make them look abnormal. But they have not changed enough to make them cancer cells. This may also be called atypical hyperplasia.

The cells may not necessarily become cancer cells. But some changes have taken place. The cells may not change further. Or they may die off or go back to normal.

http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00353599
Fast or abnormal (tumor) growth does not substantially affect wood substance and cell wall density. Consequently, void volume of dry cell walls is also not substantially affected.

http://www.english-online.at/biology/human-brain/parts-and-functions-of-the-brain.htm
The brain stem is below the cerebrum and in front of the cerebellum. It*connects*the brain to your*spinal cord. This part of the brain controls the*functions*your body needs in order to stay alive and it is*in charge of*things that happen automatically.*Breathing, body temperature,pain*, hunger and*heartbeats*are all*managed*by the brain stem.

It tells your heart to pump more*blood*when you go jogging and need more*oxygen, or it tells your stomach to*digest*the food that you eat. It sends messages back and forth between your brain and other organs of your body.

http://www.beholders.org/mind/scienceandfacts/88-partsofthebrain.html
Brain Stem:*
Underneath the limbic system is the brain stem. This structure is responsible for basic vital life functions such as breathing, heartbeat, and blood pressure. Scientists say that this is the "simplest" part of human brains because animals' entire brains, such as reptiles (who appear early on the evolutionary scale) resemble our brain stem.The brain stem is made of the midbrain, pons, and medulla.

http://www4.dr-rath-foundation.org/NHC/irregular_heartbeat/cellular_solutions.htm
Worldwide, more than 100 million people suffer from irregular heartbeat. This condition is caused by a disturbance in the creation or conduction of the electrical impulse responsible for a regular heartbeat. In some cases, these disturbances are caused by a damaged area of the heart muscle, for example, after a heart attack. The textbooks of medicine, however, admit that in most cases the causes of irregular heartbeat remain unknown. It is no wonder that irregular heartbeat conditions are a growing epidemic on a worldwide scale.
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Conventional medicine*has invented its own diagnostic term to cover the fact that it does not know the origin of most arrhythmias. “Paroxysmal arrhythmia” means nothing other than “causes unknown.” As a direct consequence, the therapeutic options of conventional medicine are confined to treating the symptoms of irregular heartbeat. Beta-blockers, calcium antagonists and other anti-arrhythmic drugs are given to patients in the hope that they will decrease the incidence of irregular heartbeat.
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Modern Cellular Medicine*now provides the breakthrough in our understanding of the causes, prevention and adjunct treatnent of irregular heartbeat. The most frequent cause of irregular heartbeat is a chronic deficiency of vitamins and other essential nutrients in millions of “electrical” heart muscle cells that generate and conduct the electrical impulse responsible for a normal heartbeat.

http://www.cancer.org/cancer/news/why-lung-cancer-strikes-nonsmokers
Every year, about 16,000 to 24,000 Americans die of lung cancer, even though they have never smoked. In fact, if lung cancer in non-smokers had its own separate category, it would rank among the top 10 fatal cancers in the United States.

Just saying...
 
Should they repeal the law which banned advertising cigarettes/tobacco products on television?

Also, should they bring back cigarette vending machines?

Do you happen to weigh 385 lbs and love KFC?
 
Last time I checked, network tv is mostly ads anyway, and family friendly viewing. Except for all the serial killing and heinous sex crime shows. Mid America loves it's sex crime shows.
 
Where would you put a cigarette machine?
Around here you would need an armed guard on 24 hours a day.
 
From here:
http://www.livescience.com/15115-5-health-benefits-smoking-disease.html
five possible*benefits*from smoking
1. Smoking lowers risk of knee-replacement surgery
2. Smoking lowers risk of Parkinson's disease
3. Smoking lowers risk of obesity
4. Smoking lowers risk of death after some heart attacks
5. Smoking helps the heart drug clopidogrel work better

and here:
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100817124659AAE4UoT
Why does putting tobacco on a bee sting relieve the pain?

Nicotine is a stimulant, not an opioid. This answer is incorrect. The mechanism is probably due to an acid-base relationship (bee sting is acidic, tobacco substances are basic) that neutralizes the sting and relieves pain, but there are no concrete studies to back that theory up, just anecdotal evidence. Also, there is a small chance for an allergic reaction, so I wouldn't try this method. Ice works just as well.

http://lifehacker.com/5822619/releive-bee-stings-with-a-bit-of-tobacco
 
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