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  • ...- American Public Health Association</ref>,) tends to be more focussed on tobacco. ...hutan<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobacco_Control_Act_of_Bhutan_2010 Tobacco Control Act of Bhutan 2010] - Wikipedia</ref>
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  • * 2008 - Dec 2010 - [[Bath University]] Tobacco Control Research Group<ref>http://www.bath.ac.uk/news/2008/1/23/tobaccocont ...anti-smoking tactics, publishing numerous papers that are distinctly anti-tobacco<ref>http://science.cancerresearchuk.org/research/who-and-what-we-fund/brows
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  • ...2011-050199.abstract</ref> is a research paper for [[Tobacco Control (BMJ)|Tobacco Control]] which involved an internet survey of 160 young Australian smokers
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  • ..._on_the_future_oftobacco_controlDoH_2008.pdf|Consultation on The Future of Tobacco Control]] In it, it reported (with emphasis added): ...co products. Studies show that plain packaging reduces the brand appeal of tobacco products, especially among youth, with nearly half of all teenagers <u>'''b
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  • ...TT+funding.JPG</ref><ref>http://nannyingtyrants.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/big-tobacco-controls-intimidation.html</ref>, [[CRUK]] and [[Bath University]] (£56,40 ...e information on the Tobacco Industry, its allies or those promoting a pro-tobacco agenda. The website explores how the industry influences and often distorts
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  • ...cotine, but none of the harmful chemicals found in normal cigarettes where tobacco leaves are combusted. 15. The tobacco industry is involved and they will want to force smokers to keep smoking
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  • ...tor of the [[British Medical Journal Group|BMJ]]'s [[Tobacco_Control_(BMJ)|Tobacco Control]]<ref name="sydney">http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/people/academics/ ...ex.php?title=Simon_Chapman_%28academic%29&oldid=491190327</ref><ref>http://tobacco.health.usyd.edu.au/simon-chapman-biography/</ref><ref>http://en.wikipedia.o
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  • ...0488.abstract Evaluating the effectiveness of the US Navy and Marine Corps Tobacco Policy: an assessment of secondhand smoke exposure in US Navy submariners] ...submariners from [[SHS|secondhand smoke]] ([[SHS]]) by determining if non-tobacco users experienced a significant increase in urinary [[cotinine]] levels at
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  • ...ne products, thus encouraging smokers to either carry on using traditional tobacco products, or encouraging those who were using e-cigarettes back to normal c
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  • Be it [[The Tobacco Template|tobacco]], [[Alcohol Consumption|alcohol]], [[Sugar|sugar]], [[Salt|salt]], [[Fat|f ...who smoke, there are ever more shrill calls for controls on the pricing of tobacco, where it may be consumed, and in what [[plain_packaging|form it should be
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  • ...ernment for greater restrictions on tobacco use and publicise the risks of tobacco.
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  • ...The services will be tailored to young people at each stage of adolescent tobacco use, through utilising mixed methods of engagement including peer and group
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  • ...ars-of-tobacco-control-success-has-helped-me-d65a8233f92e How ten years of tobacco control success has helped me] - [[ASH]] on Twitter </ref>, and LibDem Coun ...he'd like to stop selling it, and free up all the money that's tied up in tobacco stock on... we're not sure.
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  • All participants had to have purchased at least five of the six non-tobacco products in the previous three months. ...ts, smokers were presented with five (random) non-smoking products and the tobacco products.
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  • #Myth: The public do not want a smoking ban or any further tobacco control measures ...rts from bodies such as the WHO, IARC and the UK's Scientific Committee on Tobacco and Health found that exposure to secondhand smoke was responsible for an i
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  • ...tive effect. Quitting or reducing smoking and avoiding passive exposure to tobacco smoke may also help prevent or moderate age-related hearing loss.<ref>[http {{quote2|Giving up or reducing smoking and avoiding passive exposure to tobacco smoke may reduce your risk of hearing loss, new research shows.}}
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  • ...ed by [[Cancer Research UK]]. Ford is also a member of the [[UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies]] which is funded from the [[British Heart Foundation]], [[ ...port purports to examine packaging from the viewpoint of marketing and the tobacco industry, and 'young peoples' attitude to cigarette packaging. When the rep
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  • ...mple, [[Wakefield, Hayes, Durkin, and Borland (2013)]], has been used by [[tobacco control]] as justification that [[standardised packaging]] was a success in
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  • Another of Tobacco Control's lies.. ..., said there was no evidence to support claims that depriving prisoners of tobacco could lead to riots.
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  • ...based on a thorough review of documents discussing generic packaging as a tobacco control measure carried out by Shook Hardy & Bacon, a law firm commissioned
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