Economics How Not to Stop Smoking New research finds suppressing thoughts of smoking just increases the likelihood you’ll light up later on. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice The True Cost of Tobacco Researchers find that poor smokers' children are the victims of the habit: Their nutrition takes a hit when their parents divert precious resources to pay for tobacco. Elisabeth Best
Social Justice Why It’s ‘OK’ to Leave the Party for a Quick Smoke College party-goers share their reasons puffing on the patio ... and other odd studies highlighted in this month's Cocktail Napkin. Matt Palmquist
Social Justice Anti-Smoking Ads Can Be Counterproductive Fear is effective. So is disgust. But combining them is too much — at least when it comes… Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Tobacco That Melts in Your Mouth, Not in Your Lungs Necessity, or addiction, is indeed the mother of invention. Michael Todd
Social Justice Manipulating Dopamine in a Bid to Help Smoking Addicts In what could be hopeful news for the treatment of smoking addiction, Parkinson’s disease, and schizophrenia, researchers at… Matt Palmquist
Economics Mmmmm — Tastes Good Like a Cigarette is Engineered To Tobacco companies are using menthol flavoring in cigarettes to win over new smokers and keep existing ones, according… Michael Todd