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Tobacco Health Issues
Tobacco Health Issues
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- Papers on state laws on tobacco control, preemptive state tobacco laws, attitudes towards smoking in different states, effectiveness of tobacco control programs, and MMWR reports.
- Searchable by case, legislation, bylaw, or legal literature, as well as document text. In English and French.
- Updates on tobacco law from international to local, tobacco ligitation updates, and tobacco industry documents that feature in tobacco law.
- Articles addressing how restricting tobacco is getting harder to do as the world drops trade restrictions and economies become intertwined.
- Paper in the Journal of Health Economics; concludes that comprehensive bans reduce consumption, limited bans have little or no effect.
- Tobacco use reduction conferences, papers, research results, and best practices of interest to health plans; health effects; secondhand smoke; effectivess of media campaigns; effectiveness of quit smoking methods.
- Set of research articles on how and why tobacco use is a priority in managed care, and what can be done about it.
- Tobacco industry documents show that Philip Morris used its funding of medical schools to get them to keep their investment in tobacco stocks.
- The American Medical Womens Association outlines its stand and proposed policy initiatives.
- California's tough anti-smoking measures and public health campaigns have resulted in a 14% decrease in lung cancer.
- University of Michigan considers whether to own tobacco stock; a report of the committee appointed to study the question.
- Annotated technical bibliography on tobacco cessation, policy, clinical practice guidelines, smoking costs and cessation cost effectiveness, secondhand smoke, physician intervention, pregnancy, spit tobacco, and youth.
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