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| 1 | Pregnant Smokers Have Aggressive Kids That's the conclusion of a report made public at an international conference on aggression in Montreal ...
Women who smoke when pregnant are more likely to have agressive children ...
The number of women who smoke is expected to more than double in the next 30 years ...
The scentists call on governments to do more to help mothers stop smoking ... |
| 2 | Highlights Serious Flaw in Tobacco Deal Following are excerpts from the Washington Post report on the memorandum: The Brown & Williamson Tobacco Co ...
appears to have had a detailed procedure for passing sensitive research documents through attorneys to protect the cigarette maker against lawsuits, according to a 1985 company memo ...
Lauren Wakschlag, of the University of Chicago Hospital's Child Psychiatry Department ...
The children hit more, they grab toys from other children, and they're antisocial, according to Dr ... |
| 3 | Highlights Advantages of State Lawsuits Over Flawed Global Deal 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 move forward, and that the national settlement is unnecessary ...
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 ...
The settlement is compensation for money Florida spent treating sick smokers and punitive damages for the ...
The nation's cigarette companies on Monday agreed to pay Florida $ 11 ... |
| 4 | Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Wants Big Tobacco to Run Ads Admitting They Misled Smokers The industry also agreed to several public health concessions that Florida Gov ...
Following are excerpts on the Florida settlement from various news reports ...
The memo appears to provide a missing link in one of the central accusations against the tobacco industry: that ...
Lauren Wakschlag, of the University of Chicago Hospital's Child Psychiatry Department ...
Mr Samuel will also decide in the next few weeks whether the ACCC will launch legal action against cigarette makers for alleged past deceptive and misleading conduct over the issue - potentially starting one of the biggest compensation cases in Australian history ... |
| 5 | EDITORIAL: Help Keep Children Smoke-Free The number of women who smoke is expected to more than double in the next 30 years ...
The industry also agreed to several public health concessions that Florida Gov ...
We would hope that local stores card people before selling cigarette s and other tobacco products ... |
| 6 | Med Students Are Not Taught to Counsel Tobacco Using Patients Following are excerpts on the Florida settlement from various news reports ...
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 smokers break the habit, reports CBS This Morning Health Correspondent Dr ...
The companies pledged to remove all their billboards near schools and playgrounds within 45 days and all billboards in the state within five months ...
That study showed that nearly 30 percent of Newark's sixth-graders and 50 percent of eight-graders have used tobacco, compared with 7 percent and 35 percent respectively across the state ... |
| 7 | ASH Quoted As 2 MI Companies Announce Non-Smoking Policies for Employees Reynolds made key concessions about the possible hazards of their products ...
Following are excerpts on the Florida settlement from various news reports ...
Its also will provide classes to help employees stop smoking next month ...
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 move forward, and that the national settlement is unnecessary ...
The children hit more, they grab toys from other children, and they're antisocial, according to Dr ... |
| 8 | Tobacco Therapies Doubtful [02/22-4] A variety of products have come on the market in recent years, promoted to help people stop smoking or reduce tobacco usage ...
A recent analysis by the Licking County Juvenile Court revealed that Newark's middle-school children on the average smoke more than their counterparts in the rest of the state and nation ...
Kalamazoo Valley Community College now refuses to hire smokers for full-time positions ...
3 billion over 25 years to settle the state's massive suit against the industry--one of the largest court-approved settlements in U ... |
| 9 | Text of Clinton's Speech on Tobacco Women who smoke when pregnant are more likely to have agressive children ...
Why? Because too many people continue to believe that -- of the various vices -- tobacco use isn't really all that bad and, after all, kids will experiment ... |
| 10 | President Pressures Industry on Radio I know that many of you traveled along with us day by day through television and the Internet, but I wish every American could have seen up close the renewed hope and restored pride that is evident in the six countries we ...
This morning, I want to report on the progress we're making in our country to free children from two of the greatest health and safety dangers they face: the cruel and deadly lure of smoking and the lethal combination of drinking and driving ...
Following are excerpts on the Florida settlement from various news reports ...
Following are excerpts from the Washington Post report on the memorandum: The Brown & Williamson Tobacco Co ...
Lauren Wakschlag, of the University of Chicago Hospital's Child Psychiatry Department ... |
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