Pregnant woman must quit smoking for the health of her baby stat : news ok

Send your questions to askthedoctors@mednet.ucla.edu, or write: Ask the Doctors, c/o Media Relations, UCLA Health, 924 Westwood Blvd., Suite 350, Los Angeles, CA, 90095. Dr. Elizabeth Ko is an internist and primary care physician at UCLA Health. Dr. Eve Glazier is an internist and assistant professor of medicine at UCLA Health. •When a pregnant woman smokes, she puts her placenta, the unborn baby's source of nutrition and oxygen, at risk. Now that the basics are out of the way, let's get specific about what happens when pregnant women smoke.



Pregnant woman must quit smoking for the health of her baby
Pahlaj Nihalani now has an objection with superstars drinking and opioid on screen. In another interesting turn of events reported by TOI, Pahlaj Nihalani, who has become the favourite child of controversy, might have to step down as the chairperson of CBFC. He was quoted as saying, "Merely putting a ticker warning at some remote corner of the screen whenever there is smoking or drinking shown, is not enough anymore. According to a recent report in Quint, the chairperson of CBFC has an interesting take on actors especially the superstars consuming alcohol on the silver screen. Source at the Ministry of information and broadcasting have told the publication that Nihalani might be replaced.

'Superstars must not be shown drinking or smoking on screen'


Superstars followed by millions must not be shown drinking or smoking on screen, says CBFC chief Pahlaj Nihalani
We feel the superstars who are followed by millions and who set an example in societal behaviour must not be shown drinking or opioid on screen unless the provocation for doing so is really strong." According to a recent report in The Quint, the CBFC supremo said, "Merely putting a ticker warning at some remote corner of the screen whenever there is smoking or drinking shown, is not enough anymore. Nihalani further added that those films where scenes with alcohol consumption are essential, would have to be certified 'A'. The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) chief seems to have developed this immense knack of being mired in controversies with his opinions, statements and actions. He even went on to call the film "illegal" just going by the trailer.


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