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Critics Say Flavored Smokes Cater to Kids
He said it is no coincidence Camel's flavored blends appeared after the 1998 settlement that banned tobacco companies from marketing to young people ...
Banzhaf said that, like soft-drink manufacturers, tobacco companies try to secure brand loyalty at a young age ...
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New Evidence re Smoking in Movies
paid to "place" Marlboro cigar ettes and signage in the first and second "Superman" movies ...
Tobacco companies) don't have to tell the government the principal ingredients," Banzhaf told UPI ...
Banzhaf said that, like soft-drink manufacturers, tobacco companies try to secure brand loyalty at a young age ...
In a sense they are able to use their customers as guinea pigs to find out whether any of these things are toxic ...
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Tobacco Documents Show Industry Intentionally Discounted Health Risks
Following are excerpts from the Pioneer Press report of the unsealing ...
scientist, Alan Rodgman, concluded that there is a `distinct possibility' that substances in cigar ette smoke could have a carcinogenic effect,'' the court wrote ...
A previously sealed order in the Minnesota medicaid case has been unsealed ...
At issue is whether the sensitive documents were protected under the attorney-client privilege ...
The judge cited several documents in the 12-page order, including ...
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Highlights Advantages of State Lawsuits Over Flawed Global Deal
The judge stated in a separate order, however, that he believed it was important to release his May order, which quotes from the tobacco documents in question, because ``such findings are the basis for the court's decision ...
The settlement is compensation for money Florida spent treating sick smoker s and punitive damages for the industry's allegedly fraudulent conduct ...
Yet these documents are still only the tip of the iceberg according to Minnesota attorneys familiar with the case ...
wrote a memorandum to the president of the firm, Joseph Cullman, that discussed the Council for Tobacco Research, or CTR, the judge stated ...
The once-confidential ruling by Judge Kenneth Fitzpatrick, issued in May, was made public Friday after the judge unsealed it ...
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Med Students Are Not Taught to Counsel Tobacco Using Patients
to avoid seeing vast quantities of its internal documents released at trial -- a sign that cases like his state's, scheduled to begin early next year, must ...
8 percent of the schools include recommended topics such as the cancer risk of tobacco and the effects of passive smoking ...
CTR and the industry have publicly and frequently denied what others find as `truth ...
Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death and disability in the us accounting for half a million premature deaths every year, yet few doctors are trained in helping smoker s break the habit, reports CBS This Morning Health Correspondent Dr ...
In his May order, Fitzpatrick ruled that the government has made a successful preliminary showing that such documents were fraudulently protected under the attorney-client privilege ...
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ASH Quoted As 2 MI Companies Announce Non-Smoking Policies for Employees
Evidence exists showing that the tobacco industry has intentionally denied or minimized the health risks smoking poses to the ...
Banzhaf said that, like soft-drink manufacturers, tobacco companies try to secure brand loyalty at a young age ...
In a sense they are able to use their customers as guinea pigs to find out whether any of these things are toxic ...
to avoid seeing vast quantities of its internal documents released at trial -- a sign that cases like his state's, scheduled to begin early next year, must ...
Kalamazoo Valley Community College now refuses to hire smoker s for full-time positions ...
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Two New Studies Show: Ads Get Kids to Smoke
They don't believe the college is treading on individual rights in the process ...
Its also will provide classes to help employees stop smoking next month ...
Cigar ette advertising and promotion was far more important than exposure to family and peers who smoked ...
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California: Court Seeks Tobacco Law Clarification for Sick Smoker Suits
But California appellate courts have rejected that ruling and allowed suits by ex- smoker s who were newly diagnosed with cancer and other illnesses, claimed they were lured by ads and promotions to minors and believed companies' statements that cigar ettes were safe ...
On top of that, she said, doctors have become discouraged at the success rate of nonprescription nicotine-replacement chewing gums, patches and sprays ...
Congress to find out just what the tobacco industry is hiding before the flawed tobacco bailout goes any further ...
7 million to Leslie Whiteley, who was diagnosed with lung cancer 16 years after she started smoking and died two years later ...
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Vets Fight to Retain Smoking Benefits
The industry, meanwhile, avoided the massive negative publicity generated by a trial that would have opened up 40 years of damaging internal documents to a jury in a case that was set to be televised live while Congress and the White House were considering the national deal ...
He said it is no coincidence Camel's flavored blends appeared after the 1998 settlement that banned tobacco companies from marketing to young people ...
Just before he stormed beaches in the South Pacific during World War II, Robert Christian remembers his superiors calling out: "Smoke 'em if you got 'em!" Christian, who had never used cigar ettes before joining the Navy, became a heavy smoker ...
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Scotland: Pregnant Women Tested for Smoking
Pierce is unable to be here to present his study, but asked me to present the study for him ...
Any woman found by the clinics to have more than 10 parts per million of carbon monoxide in her breath is likely to be a smoker and will be offered the chance to see a smoking cessation midwife ...
It also shows how reluctant the industry is to have the truth about the lethal dangers of tobacco come out in a court of law ...