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| 61 | Press Release Provides an Overview Developing countries face barriers in fight against tobacco industry Lack of resources, competing health problems and difficulty coordinating anti-tobacco efforts are hitting the ability of developing countries and certain ethnic groups to combat the spread of smoking , according to Dr Robert Robinson of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Georgia, USA ...
Previous studies had estimated that 33 percent to 50 percent of people who experiment with cigarettes become regular smokers ...
We're not trying to put the tobacco companies out of business; we want to put them out of the business of selling cigarettes to kids ... |
| 62 | Health Officials Fear Spike in Tobacco Use by Soldiers as War in Iraq Continues But health officials worry that the smokers will have to battle lung cancer, heart disease and emphysema years later, when they're safe at home and telling their grandchildren about their days in uniform ...
Last week, several cigar manufacturers went to federal court to block the Massachusetts law, which was ...
the only defendant remaining after three other cigarette makers were removed , remain sealed ... |
| 63 | Series Of Tobacco-Perception Polling Articles From The Public Perspective For this analysis, temporal changes for three behaviors were assessed: (1) lifetime cigarette use (i ...
But the very notion of a safer cigarette appalls many tobacco-control advocates ...
There's strong sentiment for restricting smoking in public places to set-aside areas -- though not to ban it totally (p ... |
| 64 | Tobacco Death Toll Halved in Britain The disagreement means that the fate of a lawsuit often depends on whether it is heard in state or federal court ...
The Conference organizers have agreed, and the special session is now scheduled for Wednesday, August 27th ...
Another 3,600 people die as a result of second-hand smoke at home ...
His research suggests that people who quit smoking by the age of 35 revert to the same health risk as somebody who has never smoked ...
Last week, Citywire, a UK-based financial publishing and data company, compiled a fascinating league table of the top-rated companies in the FTSE-350 ... |
| 65 | Anti-Smoking Fight is Going Global in Switzerland, health officials burned If you're like most people, you probably didn't know that May 31 was World No Smoking Day ...
the foregoing documents reasonably lead to the conclusion that the Tobacco Industry, and the individual defendants, intentionally denied or minimized known health risks at the same time ...
Calls for tougher controls on tobacco promotion and more help to enable smokers to quit were made today (Tuesday 26 August) at the 10th World Conference on Tobacco or Health in Beijing where 1,700 scientific and tobacco control experts are meeting to discuss global strategy ... |
| 66 | Cigarette Taxes Could Save Lives For the third time this year, he took his case to the airwaves, using his weekly radio address today to argue once more that the tobacco industry should not be doing business with American kids ...
They then used economic models and the results of previous smoking cessation studies to estimate the number of deaths that could be avoided by using the three methods around the world ...
health agency warned Friday ahead of its annual World No Tobacco Day ... |
| 67 | Latest Report on Bibi Cigarettes, from the MMWR Data gathered in the community were from areas frequented by students (i ...
They are concerned about studies showing that children are more likely to smoke if they see it in the cinema, but Hollywood is resisting the pressure in the name of free speech ...
The panel will also include Matt Myers of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids and John Seffrin of the American Cancer Society, both of whom are likely to emphasize the deal's advantages ... |
| 68 | New Study: Adolescents' Beliefs About Risks Involved in Smoking 'Light' Cigarettes In order to examine the period of the greatest reinforcing effects of nicotine, Belluzzi and colleague Frances Leslie, UCI TTURC director and professor of pharmacology, tested adolescent and adult rats for conditioned place preference ...
Johnson thinks he has 15 Republican votes for the tax increase, spokesman Keith Ledbetter said ...
The findings presented here strongly suggest that health care practitioners need to talk to their adolescent clients not only about the overall risks of smoking but also about the specific risks associated with smoking light cigarettes and other tobacco varieties, including the potential for addiction and long-term health consequences ...
health agency warned Friday ahead of its annual World No Tobacco Day ... |
| 69 | Flavored Bidis Appeal to Youth We also know that women are at greater risk for developing emphysema than men, and are therefore more sensitive to cigarette smoke', said Dr ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says smoking the brown cigarettes rolled in tendu or temburni leaves increases the risk of coronary heart disease and cancers of the mouth, larynx, lung, esophagus, stomach and liver ...
T-tests were used to examine differences in current cigarette use in 2003 by sex, race/ethnicity, and grade ... |
| 70 | Women Conned Into Smoking "Light" Cigarettes Yet, bidis have been shown to contain even greater amounts of tar and nicotine then regular U ...
Reporters provided urine samples before and after they visited the venues ...
Even as Clinton offered assurances today that he didn't want to see them put wholly out of business, he made clear that he and like-minded lawmakers hold the upper hand ...
There is also evidence to suggest that smokers puff harder on low tar brands, reducing any benefit from the lower level of harmful chemicals they contain ...
leveling off or change in direction) in addition to an overall increase or decrease over time ... |
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