Carlos Prates admits to smoking up to ten cigarettes a day and tells how addiction affects his UFC career
A health warning must be printed on all cigarettes sold in Australia, under strict new laws aimed at eradicating smoking. According to tobacco regulations, warning messages including "poison in every puff," "damages the lungs," "causes 16 cancers," "shortens your life," and "toxic addiction" must be printed on all cigarettes by April 2025. "We will be one of the first countries in the world to include this new public health measure, seeking once again to educate, but also to dissuade smokers from using this deadly product," explained Health Minister Mark Butler when announcing the legislation last year. Regulatory guidelines were released in October 2024, giving manufacturers five months to ...
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