Sunday, January 26, 2014

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  Is There a Smoker in Your Life You Hope Will Quit?
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Be supportive.

Family and friends are an important source of support and motivation for smokers who are trying to quit. Your support matters in helping your loved one quit tobacco and become healthy. Don't give up on them!

Be patient.

Also, remember that most people try several times before they quit for good, so be patient. If they start smoking again, try not to be disappointed or make them feel guilty. Instead, help them start thinking about trying to quit again.

Be encouraging.

While you cannot make someone quit, your encouragement will be a source of motivation. They may also need other forms of support, such as from a trained specialist. Suggest that they call the California Smokers' Helpline at 1-800-NO BUTTS. The Helpline is a free service that has been proven to double a smoker's chances of quitting for good. 1 2 You may also call the Helpline yourself to receive advice on how you can help them quit.
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Thursday, January 23, 2014

'Amazingly, Smoking Is Even Worse Than We Knew'

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(Newser) – Yes, smoking is bad for you, but just how bad might still surprise you. A surgeon general's report out Friday reports that lighting up is scientifically proven to cause diabetes, colorectal and liver cancers, erectile dysfunction, and ectopic pregnancy, the New York Times reports. And more: vision loss, tuberculosis, rheumatoid arthritis, impaired immune function, and, in the children of women who smoke, cleft palates. Smoking does not cause all cases of the aforementioned diseases, notes Dr. Boris D. Lushniak's report, but a portion of the cases only occurred because of smoking. The development comes 50 years after a landmark 1964 report first found smoking caused lung cancer; 30 more reports have followed on the topic in advance of the latest.
The report also notes that exposure to secondhand smoke causes strokes, reports USA Today. America's annual death toll from smoking is 480,000 (that's 37,000 more than prior estimates), per the report, which includes this standout fact: More Americans have died prematurely from smoking than died in all the wars our country has fought. "Amazingly, smoking is even worse than we knew," says the director of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "Even after 50 years, we're still finding new ways that smoking maims and kills people." As for the long-term health effects of e-cigarettes, that answer is likely still years off, the Los Angeles Times notes.
 



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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Snake & Mongoose Movie Soon to be released on Blu Ray and DVD April 8th 2014


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News from www.snakeandmongoosemovie.com

Barrett-Jackson Auction of Snake and Mongoose Hauler!
Posted December 19, 2013 01:00am
Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale 2014 will be featuring the auction of the the Snake and Mongoose funny cars and haulers.
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Special Private Screening Opportunity!
Posted November 14, 2013 04:45pm
We are giving car YOU a rare opportunity to host their own private screenings of the film.
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Richard Blake Interview On Radio WFO
Posted August 29, 2013 08:42am
Listen to an interview with Richard Blake from Snake & Mongoose on WFO Radio
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Snake & Mongoose Feature on Horsepower For An Hour
Posted August 26, 2013 06:26am
Listen to this four part feature of Snake & Mongoose on the Horsepower For An Hour radio show:
Part 1  |   Part 2  |   Part 3  |   Part 4


DeJoria Enjoys Role in Snake & Mongoose Movie
Posted August 14, 2013 12:00pm by CompetitionPlus.com
The NHRA nitro Funny Car driver of the Tequila Patron machine recently put her skills on display as she has a small part in the Snake & Mongoose movie, which is set to be released nationwide on Sept. 6. Read Full Article

CompetitionPlus.com Review of Snake & Mongoose
Posted August 11, 2013 12:00pm by CompetitionPlus.com
FROM 'WAFFLE HOUSE GLOW' TO HOLLYWOOD LIGHTS: BACKSTAGE PEEK AT 'SNAKE & MONGOOSE' MOVIE Read Full Article

Top NHRA Funny Car Driver, Don Prudhomme protégé, Ron Capps, to attend Saturday night showing of ‘Snake and Mongoose’ at Century Orleans Theater
Posted Oct 10 11:25 am by The Beverly Hills Courier
“Snake & Mongoo$e,” the feature film about the extraordinary rivalry ... Read Full Article

Snake & Mongoo$e Entertainment Universe, Rhino Films, and the National Hot Rod Association
Posted Oct 10 12:00 am by Verticalhope.com
Sometimes there are those stories in life that come along only so often that perfectly lend themselves to a great idea for a compelling movie without having to embellish on any of the facts. That is the case with Snake & Mongoo$e, the new independent film from director Wayne Holloway and production partners Entertainment Universe, Rhino Films, and the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) Read Full Article

“Snake & Mongoo$e” opens Friday in San Diego
Posted Oct 10 11:39 am by UTSanDiego.com
The story charts drag-racing history from 1958 to 1978 and features many San Diegans. Read Full Article

Legendary Snake And Mongoose Dragsters Race To Scottsdale
Posted Sep 9 12:00 am by Speed.com
Nitro-fueled funny car drag racers roared into the consciousness of mainstream America in the early 1970s when two of the sport’s biggest competitors, Don Prudhomme and Tom McEwen, squared off against each other in match races as the Snake vs. the Mongoose, respectively, in what’s considered the Read Full Article

Snake & Mongoose Movie - be there!!! | Far Out Motor News
Posted Sep 9 2:09 pm by adminkaren
The famous Barracuda of Don “Snake” Prudhomme and Duster of Tom “Mongoose” McEwen exhibition raced on drag strips across the country to the delight of spectators young and old. Now, the story of these match racing friends has been turned into an independent film was released early September. Read Full Article

Barrett-Jackson chips in on 'Snake and Mongoose' movie
Posted Sep 9 11:08 am by Phoenix Business Journal
It’s a great month for car racing movies: Ron Howard’s big-budget “Rush” will hit theaters Sept. 27, and indie feature “Snake and Mongoose” opened this past weekend for a limited run in Tempe. Not surprisingly, Scottsdale’s Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction figures in. You’ve probably seen previews for “Rush,” which takes stock of the 1970s rivalry between Formula 1 racers James Hunt and Niki Lauda. It’s getting good reviews, if you believe the critic roundup on the Rotten ... Read Full Article

Snake and Mongoose Producer Robin Broidy Joins Motor Week
Posted Sep 9 12:00 am by Racers Reunion Radio
Continuing his coverage of the upcoming Snake and Mongoose movie, Motor Week LIVE! host, Patrick Reynolds brings on producer, Robin Broidy. Read Full Article

‘Snake and Mongoo$e’ blazes into new theaters with continuing theatrical run
Posted Sep 9 8:39 am by The Beverly Hills Courier
Due to popular demand “Snake and Mongoo$e,” the feature film ... Read Full Article

AutoMatters: Snake & Mongoo$e Movie
Posted Sep 9 11:38 am by Del Mar Times
Snake & Mongoo$e is based on the true story of Don “the Snake” Prudhomme and Tom “the Mongoose” McEwen. Using a mixture of new and seamlessly intercut historical footage, as well as a wealth of other archival materials including newspaper and magazine clippings, artwork, TV commercials and racing memorabilia, this movie is entertaining and believable. This is not just a movie for fans of drag racing, although they will enjoy it too. Even though I rarely watch drag racing myself, preferring instead to watch Formula 1, NASCAR Sprint Cup, IndyCar, and professional and amateur sports car ... Read Full Article

Christian Lead Richard Blake And His Latest Movie Release – Snake and Mongoo$e
Posted Sep 9 12:00 am by Rockingodshouse.com
Summer is making a dramatic exit stage left, as autumn eagerly awaits its cue stage right. As much as I love autumn, I’m in no rush for summer to end, and I happily (and sometimes obnoxiously) will remind those around me that summer is still officially here for a number of days. As a matter of fact, the movie I have been most surprised by and most excited about came out today. And although “Snake and Mongoo$e” Read Full Article

































 

Drug Facts: Electronic Cigarettes (e-Cigarettes)

 
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Electronic cigarettes (also called e-cigarettes or electronic nicotine delivery systems) are smokeless, battery operated devices designed to deliver nicotine with flavorings or other chemicals to the lungs of users without burning tobacco (the usual source of nicotine). They are typically manufactured to resemble regular tobacco cigarettes, cigars, pipes, or even everyday items like pens or USB memory sticks. More than 250 different e-cigarette brands are currently on the market.
While e-cigarettes are often promoted as safer alternatives to traditional cigarettes, little is actually known yet about the public health implications of using these devices.

How Do e-Cigarettes Work?

Most e-cigarettes consist of three different components, including:
  • A cartridge, which holds a liquid solution containing varying amounts of nicotine, flavorings, and other chemicals
  • A heating device (vaporizer)
  • A rechargeable battery
In most e-cigarette, puffing activates the battery-powered heating device, which vaporizes the liquid in the cartridge. The resulting aerosol or vapor is then inhaled (called “vaping”).
Image of e-cigarette components - cartridge, vaporizer and battery

Are e-Cigarettes Safer than Conventional Cigarettes?

Unfortunately, this question is difficult to answer because insufficient information is available on these new products.
Cigarette smoking remains the leading preventable cause of sickness and mortality, responsible for over 400,000 deaths in the United States each year. The worst health consequences associated with smoking (e.g., cancer and heart disease) are linked to inhalation of tar and other chemicals produced by tobacco combustion; the pleasurable, reinforcing, and addictive properties of smoking are produced mostly by the nicotine contained in tobacco.
E-cigarettes are designed to simulate the act of tobacco smoking by producing an appealingly flavored aerosol that looks and feels like tobacco smoke and delivers nicotine but without the toxic chemicals produced by burning tobacco leaves. Because they deliver nicotine without burning tobacco, e-cigarettes appear as if they are a safer, less toxic alternative to conventional cigarettes.

E-Cigarette Use by Youth

E-Cigarettes are increasingly popular among adolescents. Although they contain nicotine derived from tobacco, they are not yet subject to regulation as tobacco products, including the requirement that purchasers be a certain age. Some states have banned sale of e-cigarettes to minors, but they can get around that by ordering online. Their easy availability (online or via mall kiosks), in addition to their wide array of cartridge flavors (such as coffee, mint, candy, and fruit flavors), may make them particularly appealing this age group.
There is a concern that e-cigarette use may serve as a “gateway” or introductory product for youth to try other tobacco products, including conventional cigarettes, which are known to cause disease and lead to premature death.
Although they do not produce tobacco smoke, e-cigarettes still contain nicotine and other potentially harmful chemicals. Nicotine is a highly addictive drug, and recent research suggests nicotine exposure may also prime the brain to become addicted to other substances. Also, testing of some e-cigarette products found the vapor to contain known carcinogens and toxic chemicals (such as diethylene glycol and nitrosamines), as well as potentially toxic metal nanoparticles from the vaporizing mechanism. The health consequences of repeated exposure to these chemicals are not yet clear.
Another worry  is the refillable cartridges used by some e-cigarettes. Users may expose themselves to potentially toxic levels of nicotine when refilling them. Cartridges could also be filled with substances other than nicotine, thus possibly serving as a new and potentially dangerous way to deliver other drugs.

Can e-Cigarettes Help a Person Quit Smoking?

Some people believe e-cigarette products may help smokers lower nicotine cravings while they are trying to discontinue their tobacco use. However, at this point it is unclear whether e-cigarettes may be effective as smoking-cessation aids. There is also the possibility that they could perpetuate the nicotine addiction and thus interfere with quitting.
Because e-cigarettes are not currently marketed either as tobacco products or as devices having a therapeutic purpose, they are not regulated by the FDA. In addition, there is currently no regulation of the liquids that are used in e-cigarettes. So, there are no accepted measures to confirm their purity or safety.
These products have not been thoroughly evaluated in scientific studies. This may change in the near future, but for now, very little data exists on the safety of e-cigarettes, and consumers have no way of knowing whether their purported therapeutic benefits or advantages over conventional cigarettes are real.

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For additional information on e-cigarettes, please see http://www.fda.gov/forconsumers/consumerupdates/ucm225210.htm and our NIDA TV Spotlight: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iz67IqkLwYs&feature=youtu.be


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Monday, January 20, 2014

The New Role Model Effect In Vaping

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Daniel Sodkiewicz In 2011, the Golden Globes awards didn’t give the movie The Tourist a single award however there was another industry with a huge win to celebrate.  Anyone who knew what a device called the electronic cigarette was cheering, because Johnny Depp had officially given it the stamp of approval.  Even though the movie totally tanked domestically and worldwide, the portrayal of the e-cigarette was the breakthrough all electronic cigarette supporters and smokers had been waiting for.  Johnny Depp’s character sitting on a train puffing away at his e-cigarette was the talk of the town and the appearance of the electronic cigarette made vaping look attractive.  Not only is Johnny Depp chiseled and handsome, but his leading lady is one of the most beautiful women in the world.  The message relayed was an attractive man using a smokeless device in a crowded train with the company of a gorgeous woman is socially acceptable.  The electronic cigarette industry had the long awaited endorsement it was seeking.

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Free Shipping on Orders Over $75!The electronic cigarette has had its fair share of controversy, but also the negative backlash from critics about the appeal of a smokeless device to teens and adolescents, because of experimentation and being at such an impressionable age.  The heavy hitters in the electronic cigarette world found sexy celebrities such as Jenny McCarthy and Stephen Dorff to make electronic cigarettes appealing to use and “cool”.  Even without the promotions from Jenny McCarthy and Stephen Dorff, celebrities are still photographed with electronic cigarettes.
Here are a few celebrities who have been seen smoking, but have made the switch to something far less dangerous:
  • Katherine Heigl has made it no secret about her nicotine addiction.  Many of us have seen her on late night talk shows or read about her struggles with nicotine in magazines.  Katherine has spoken of switching from a traditional cigarette to an electronic cigarette when she became a mom.  Heigl also has endorsed the SmokeStik in which her proceeds to go her dog rescue charity.
  • Leonardo Di Caprio is another electronic cigarette user.  Leonardo has recently been slammed by four Democratic Senators for “glamorizing” electronic cigarettes during an awards ceremony.  The Oscar nominated actor is most likely going to continue using his e-cigarette on bike rides and in the club.
  • Simon Cowell has made no mystery into his long term relationship with cigarettes.  Cowell equates smoking with having a good time.  He is rumored to have smoked up to 40 cigarettes a day, but he has officially made the switch to electronic cigarettes in hopes of cutting down on his use of tobacco.
  • Lindsay Lohan has been a media phenomenon for the last few years for all the wrong reasons.  The only thing she has been seen doing right is carrying an electronic cigarette instead of chain smoking with her pack of Marlboro’s.

The Glamorization of Vapor

The glamour of vaping has been affirmed by celebrities, but also adults and parents are responsible for the glorification of tobacco usage.  This is where the huge controversy begins, because young adults are mesmerized by all of endorsements and watching not just celebrities use electronic cigarettes, but every day people in their life.  One of the main debates is where to draw the line with images glamorizing electronic cigarettes on television and in magazines, even adding warning images and changing the labels of electronic cigarettes will not alleviate the problem.  Stopping youths using tobacco products is a battle in itself, but another huge factor that must be considered is whether or not accepting that youths are going to smoke or vape whether we like it or not?  The teens of today have so many things to steer clear from, but is that a realistic approach?   Teens and many young adult are huge fans of celebrities and everything they represent from the electronic cigarette being used down to the brand of lipstick being worn.  It’s about appearing to have a celebrity image that is why an electronic cigarette and so many other things are so appealing.

Where is the Solution?

The biggest feat to overcome is realizing and accepting that teens and young adults are going to experiment, whether it is traditional cigarettes or electronic cigarettes.  Rebelling against parents, fitting into a crowd, and mocking a celebrity image are all ways teens and young adults cope with learning to identify with themselves.  Therefore, instead of forbidding or creating more of a problem when a teen or young adult is found smoking, it would be a better approach to encourage a smarter way of using tobacco related products.  Obviously endorsing or encouraging a traditional cigarette would not be recommended, but also encouraging an e-cigarette is almost a catch 20/20.  Parents and leaders already know teens and young adults are going to follow the trends and identify with a role model, but that could be the perfect solution to a growing problem.
Utilizing the “role model effect” could be a very resourceful and progressive way towards aiding in the experimentation of tobacco and other products.  While the electronic cigarette trend is popular, it would only make sense to promote a safer approach, rather than work on harsher penalties and more regulations.  Another aspect to consider is revenue.  All of the time spent on creation and implementation of new tobacco regulations could be spent on promotion of a better alternative than traditional tobacco.  While it is still unknown the exact effects of the electronic cigarette, there are still plenty of positives of the switch.  Here are 5 positive reflections of using an electronic cigarette as opposed to a traditional cigarette:
  1. E- cigarettes do not have the distinctive odor that traditional cigarettes have.  Cigarette smoke can be really annoying, not to mention it can ruin your home, your car, and your clothing.  The odor sticks with you and can make even your skin and hair smell bad.
  2. Money is always going to be an issue.  Traditional cigarettes cost money to smoke, whereas electronic cigarettes are not going to be quite as expensive.  Traditional cigarettes are also taxed differently for now, but the tax on a box of normal cigarettes is going to be around 20% of the total cost of the pack.
  3. Electronic cigarettes are safer.  Burning with an open flame can be really dangerous, especially is the person smoking isn’t careful or using precautions when smoking.  Worldwide the statistics reveal that 10% of all deaths are traditional cigarette related.  That is huge and also quite alarming as well.
  4. One of the biggest debates about electronic cigarettes – health.  Survey after survey has been studies and numerous tests have been analyzed, however there are still obvious positives towards electronic cigarettes being safer than traditional cigarettes.  The biggest pro is all of the smokers that switched from traditional cigarettes to electronic cigarettes reported feeling much better.
  5. A positive that often gets overlooked, because of all the controversy in other areas is social reason.  A single woman who is very healthy and refrains from smoking or drinking in her life is less likely to date a heavy traditional smoker for the simple reason of the smell.  However, an electronic cigarette has a better chance of being overlooked, because there is not any odor, nor bad breath – hopefully.
The Center for Disease and Control reports an estimate of over 4,000 people younger than 18 years of age smoke their first cigarette each day.  The estimated amount of these 4,000 people under 18 that will become a daily cigarette smoker is 1,000.  400,000 young adults become smokers each year.  If it’s known that traditional cigarettes are going to have more risks than the electronic cigarette, it would seem as though that is the answer without encouraging the usage.
Celebrities, film, television, and sports are going to be the place to target new ad campaigns with an emphasis on celebrities getting better educated about the importance of teen smoking.  If a movie or television show is going to have smoking, then make sure an electronic cigarette is introduced.  In 2012 the Surgeon General’s report concluded that if the film/television industry had a standard of rating movies R if tobacco usage was going to be included, there would be a reduction in youth smoking.  However, there will need to be more than just having movies and television rated R to keep youths from smoking/vaping.  Celebrities are always in the media whether it’s on television or on the Internet with paparazzi photographs trying to catch the next “buzz”.
The marketing of electronic cigarettes isn’t to encourage or tell young adult under 18 to start vaping or forget that smoking can cause many different illnesses and diseases.  Marketing electronic cigarettes has spread all over including sponsoring a youth’s football team’s strip.  Professor Gerald Hasting at the University of Stirling said “E-cigarettes and other alternative nicotine delivery services are probably much safer than conventional cigarettes, and so if smokers switch to them, many lives could be save.”  For now all avenues and aspects need to be respectfully considered in determining the future of advertising and marketing.
Daniel Sodkiewicz

BIO Daniel Sodkiewicz is a busy web developer/designer in New York City with his own design company.  His passion for a healthy lifestyle has made him dedicated to spreading the word about vaping.  He is a consultant for www.zemocigs.com and loves to promote new alternative options to living well.