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- Concise factsheet from ASH-UK boils it all down: what cigarettes do to the customer.
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- New evidence that cigarette smoking during pregnancy can cause attention deficit disorder, hyperactivity, aggressive behavior disorders and lower math and reading scores in children.
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- History of tobacco, types of use, male and female smoking, youth, cigarette consumption, health effects, secondhand smoke, deaths, costs; the trade, the industry, smuggling, tobacco promotion and marketing, Internet sales, politics; activism, research, tobacco control, policy initiatives; quitting, litigation, pricing, and futures.
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- Basic information from the National Cancer Institute about the relationship to cancer rates, health risks for nonsmokers, harmful chemicals found in cigarettes, and amount of exposure.
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- Report on 1997 Medicare and overall healthcare costs in the U.S. due to cigarette smoking, based on estimates of 1993 spending.
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- Summary of recent research.
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- "Despite public denials, internal tobacco company documents indicate that adolescents have long been the target of cigarette advertising and promotional activities...(From this analysis) we projected how many future deaths in the United States can be attributed to each brand."
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- Recent research at Dartmouth shows the influence of on-screen smoking.
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- Research finds that point-of-purchase cigarette ads at convenience stores influence teen smoking.
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- Article in Salon magazine on magazines created by the tobacco industry entirely to promote cigarettes and smoking.
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