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Cottage Q&A: How many wildfires do cigarettes cause?

This summer, near our cottage, there were a few fires where cigarette butts were deemed to be the cause. I’m concerned that some people on our lake don’t understand the dangers of improper cigarette butt disposal. How should people be disposing of used cigarettes at the lake, where the vegetation can get tinder-dry in the summer?—Jolene Macfarlane, via email 

You have a valid concern. Cigarettes don’t account for the majority of fires, but they certainly account for some of them. In the summer of 2019, for example, seven Vancouver Island fires over the course of seven days were attributed to discarded cigarette butts. 

Part of the problem is that a butt can appear as if it’s extinguished, but if it lands on burnable material, it can still ignite. A stubbed-out cigarette that someone tosses from a car window, assuming it’ll land harmlessly on the pavement, could bounce, roll, and end up in vegetation growing on the side of the road. For obvious reasons, “the risk for a discarded cigarette to start a forest fire or a grass fire goes up when we haven’t had much precipitation, and the ground layer is more dry than normal,” says Michael Peake, the fire prevention officer for the town of Bracebridge, Ont. Certain plant material—such as dry peat moss—is particularly good at “insulating” the cigarette. “We’ve been to numerous fires caused by smokers’ materials extinguished in a planter containing dry peat moss,” says Peake. “We’ve seen peat moss insulate for seven hours before the cigarette started a fire.”

13 quick safety tips to prevent fires at the cottage

If you’re worried about forest fires in particular, the good (er, sort of) news is that stats show that cigarettes are not anywhere near the most common source of wildfires. In Canada, about 50 per cent of wildfires are caused by lightning strikes, says Mike Flannigan, the director of the Western Partnership for Wildland Fire Science at the University of Alberta. The other 50 per cent are “human-caused”—for instance, campfires, ATV activity, burning debris, and in some cases, arson. 

Smokers have no control over lightning, or hot ATV tailpipes, or arsonists. They do have control over their butts. If you have cottage guests who smoke, discard their ashes and used cigarettes into a jar or a metal bucket with a lid, and keep it outside, says Peake. “The lid takes away the oxygen to the cigarette, putting it out almost instantly.” When it’s time to empty the bucket, wet the contents to make certain that everything is extinguished. “Then it should be safe for disposal in the garbage,” says Peake.

How to dispose of your fireplace ash

Time for a public service announcement! If a smoker is outside somewhere in the woods, with no ashtray, bucket, or jar, “I would suggest finding a puddle or a hard surface, like a rock, to extinguish the cigarette,” says Peake. “Ideally, detaching the filter and taking it back to a place where you can properly dispose of it is the best idea. Filters aren’t compostable and have plastics that will not degrade.” Never butt a cigarette on the forest floor, he says. “Dry needles, grass, and leaves may combust after you’ve left the area.” 

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Cannabis withdrawal similar to quitting cigarettes, study finds

(Relaxnews) – In the study, researchers from the National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre at the University of New South Wales looked at nearly 50 habitual pot users who abstained for two weeks.

The subjects experienced a host of unpleasant side effects, including irritability and sleep problems, which both affected their work and personal lives and reduced their chances of success in quitting. Plus the more addicted the subjects were to their pot habit, the stronger their withdrawal symptoms, researchers said.

According to LiveScience, it is generally accepted that marijuana could cause addiction and withdrawal, but until now researchers have not been sure to what extent.

"I suspect that there is a long way to go still in changing the popular beliefs" about the effects of marijuana on health, study researcher David Allsop told LiveScience. But at least understanding that withdrawal "makes you irritable, tense and anxious, and disrupts your sleep, is one good place to gain some traction," he said.

The study was published last week in the journal PLOS ONE.

http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0044864

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New study finds e-cigarettes may hurt your lungs

(Relaxnews) – If you’re relying on electronic cigarettes (or e-cigarettes) as a safer alternative to smoking, a new study finds that they may still be causing harm to your lungs.

E-cigarettes, which release a vaporized dose of liquid nicotine without smoke or tobacco, have been stirring up hot debate over their safety, with some experts urging that they be pulled from the shelves.

In the latest study, researchers from the University of Athens in Greece recruited eight people who had never smoked and 24 smokers, 11 with normal lung function and 13 with either chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or asthma. In the study, each subject used an electronic cigarette for 10 minutes, with researchers then measuring their airway resistance using a number of tests.

Results? For all of the subjects, the e-cigarette sparked "an immediate increase in airway resistance" in at least one test, stated study author Christina Gratziou, who added that this "suggests e-cigarettes can cause immediate harm after smoking the device." Because the long-term effects are unclear, the scientists state that more research needs to be done.

Gratziou presented the new research September 2 at the European Respiratory Society’s Annual Congress in Vienna.

But it’s not all bad news: a recent study led by Boston University School of Public Health researchers reports that e-cigarettes are a promising tool to help smokers quit, producing six-month abstinence rates nearly double those for traditional nicotine replacement products.

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Salt addictive as cigarettes?

The hunger for salt is driven by addiction, causing the brain to react in the same way it does with cigarettes and hard drugs, according to a new study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

By observing mice that had been starved for salt for three days, researchers found that the brain cells began to create proteins usually associated with substance addiction – such as heroin, cocaine or nicotine.

They found, however, that once salt was ingested, the withdrawal response stopped much more quickly than expected. Within ten minutes, the brain had stopped producing the proteins and returned to its normal state, even though the salt took much longer to be processed through the digestive system, enter the bloodstream and reach the brain.

The researchers also discovered that by blocking the brain’s addiction-related pathways, they could get the mice to consume less salt, actually decreasing the rodent’s appetite for sodium.

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Future fathers should quit smoking

Women understand the dangers of drinking alcohol and smoking while pregnant. They should also convince their partner to quit smoking. The secondhand smoke that women breathe crosses the placenta and can affect the unborn child.

A new study published in the European Journal of Cancer Prevention mentions that men who smoke more than 20 cigarettes a day increase the risk of their partner having a baby with a Central Nervous System (CNS) tumour. The study singles out astrocytomas, the most common type of primary brain tumour.

He says that "results suggest paternal smoking during the year prior to birth, including the pre-conceptional period and pregnancy, may play a role in childhood CNS tumours."

The risk of ependymoma, a rare glioma that may form in the brain and spine, also increases if the father smokes.

Researchers add that these adverse effects do not apply only to smoking during the nine months of pregnancy, but also to the previous year. The effects of tobacco are felt for a long time.

Smoking also diminishes the quality of a man’s sperm.

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A Vaccine to Fight Against the Urge to Smoke

GSK Pharmaceutical laboratories in France, and Nabi Biopharmaceuticals of Maryland in The United States, are requesting approval to develop a vaccine against nicotine cravings.

As we know, millions of smokers try each year to quit for various reasons, but mainly to improve their health.  There are various methods proposed: inhalers, gum, patches, lasers, acupuncture, but another alternative might be available soon.

The vaccine called NicVAX helps smokers quit for good.  If they get permission to develop the vaccine in question, the two companies will precede with the project.  As with all vaccines, it is necessary to wait for the authorization to market before offering it to the general public.

It can not be stressed enough that smoking is the leading cause of many diseases including several cancers.  Still today, the list of cancers attributable to this illness increases. Until now, smoking has been associated with cancers of the mouth, oropharynx, nasopharynx, hypopharynx, esophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, bladder, kidneys, ureter, bone marrow, the nose, paranasal sinuses, larynx, lung, cervical, colon, rectum and ovaries.  Not to mention all the other health problems linked to smoking.

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More Reasons To Stop Smoking

The French Office for Prevention of Smoking report that the influenza A (H1N1) epidemic is a good reason to stop smoking.

Many studies have shown that smokers have a 43% to 59% increased risk of contracting H1N1.

In addition, the vaccine against the disease was less effective in smokers compared to non-smokers.

The Office also points out that cigarette smoke has harmful effects on children, pregnant women and can cause complications during surgery.