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Search Results Statement on Nicotine-Containing cigarettes by David A. Kessler, M.D.
Category: Health>Addictions>Substance Abuse>Tobacco>Industry>Product
Provides information on industry manipulation and control of nicotine in cigarettes.
http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/SPEECH/SPE00052.htm
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cigarettes Cause Dental Treatment Failure
Category: Health>Addictions>Substance Abuse>Tobacco>Effects>Dental
Not only do cigarettes and other tobacco products cause tooth and gum disease, they also cause dental treatment to fail, according to recent research.
http://www.perio.org/consumer/smokers.htm
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Study: Tobacco Companies Still Market cigarettes to Teens
Category: Health>Addictions>Substance Abuse>Tobacco>Teen Smoking>Promotion
New England Journal of Medicine study finds that a 1998 tobacco industry promise not to market to teens has had little effect; advertising for youth brands of cigarettes in youth-oriented magazines has not decreased.
http://edition.cnn.com/2001/HEALTH/08/15/tobacco.advertising/
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"Light" cigarettes, Heavy Damage
Category: Health>Addictions>Substance Abuse>Tobacco>Industry>Product
National Cancer Institute finds that low-tar, low-nicotine cigarettes are no safer than any other cigarettes, contrary to tobacco industry marketing messages of less risk.
http://www.drkoop.com/template.asp?page=newsdetail&ap=93&id=504946
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Tobacco Industry Promotion of cigarettes and Adolescent Smoking
Category: Health>Addictions>Substance Abuse>Tobacco>Teen Smoking>Promotion
Summarizes research showing how tobacco advertising and promotion can influence nonsusceptible never smokers to start the process of becoming addicted to cigarettes.
http://www.ohd.hr.state.or.us/tobacco/studies/yad.cfm
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Health Warning: Low Tar cigarettes are a Deliberate Con
Category: Health>Addictions>Substance Abuse>Tobacco>Industry
From Action on Smoking and Health in the UK. Covers emissions, smoker compensation, differences between expectations and reality for low tar cigarettes, and what the industry knew and how it behaved.
http://www.ash.org.uk/?bigone
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Philip Morris Employee Says Company Thwarted Attempts to Make Safer cigarettes
Category: Health>Addictions>Substance Abuse>Tobacco>Industry>Product
CourtTV and AP reporting on testimony of former Philip Morris employee on the tobacco company's practice of ending research on safer cigarettes.
http://www.courttv.com/trials/tobacco/national/112598_engle.html
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Public Misled Over Fire-safe cigarettes
Category: Health>Addictions>Substance Abuse>Tobacco>Industry>Product
New Scientist article reports the tobacco industry misled the public and legislators over fire-safe cigarettes, according to internal tobacco industry documents.
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993192
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Advertising and Promoting U.S. cigarettes in Selected Asian Countries
Category: Health>Addictions>Substance Abuse>Tobacco>Industry>Promotion
A look at global smoking promotional activities by U.S. tobacco companies; some activities said to be illegal, and some said to target nonsmokers and children. "James Coburn, Pierce Brosnan, and Robert Wagner starred in a series of TV commercials for Philip Morris' Lark brand cigarettes in Japan."
http://www.gwjapan.com/ftp/pub/policy/gao/1993/93-38.txt
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Teens Can Get Hooked on cigarettes After 2 Weeks of Puffing
Category: Health>Addictions>Substance Abuse>Tobacco>Teen Smoking
CNN report on a study that found that young people who experiment with cigarettes can become chemically dependent on tobacco faster than people think.
http://www.cnn.com/2000/US/09/11/kids.tobacco.addiction/
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