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WHO's undermining tobacco control

The Lancet, 2012
A recent review of WHO’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) implementation database revealed numerous inconsistencies with national implementation reports. Since this database is integral to achieving compliance with FCTC, we must advocate for a stronger WHO that is capable of correctly reporting national FCTC implementation data and ...
Steven J, Hoffman, Zain, Rizvi
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California's Tobacco Control Saga

Health Affairs, 1996
The California tobacco control program known as Proposition 99 was established in 1989 using a portion of a twenty-five-cent increase in the cigarette tax. With an initial availability of more than $150 million, tobacco control was the state's single most important public health activity. Health and medical care programs also were supported by the tax.
T E, Novotny, M B, Siegel
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Tobacco control

The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 2020
X, Wei, G, Marks
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Tobacco control has always challenged tobacco interests

The Lancet, 2013
682 www.thelancet.com Vol 382 August 24, 2013 promotion emphasis was on the smoker (or potential smoker) and not on the product. This lifestyle approach to health behaviour remains a central programme strategy of many, if not most, public health authorities today. The second argument is that expression of outrage at the tobacco industry, as some did as
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Tobacco use and tobacco control.

The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease : the official journal of the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 2007
Smoking begins when tobacco is readily available and others smoke. It easily becomes something more than experimentation, as the symptoms of nicotine dependence can develop rapidly. The social and environmental cues to smoke, the personal perceptions of smoking and the physiological effects of nicotine create strong links that are difficult to break ...
C-Y, Chiang, K, Slama, D A, Enarson
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Marginalising tobacco control advocates

Tobacco Control, 2009
Despite the great progress that has been made globally, tobacco control is still not well recognised in many low-income and middle-income countries. I share Hanauer’s fears that advocating a ban may further …
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Progress in Tobacco Control

Health Policy, 2009
To present the Tobacco Control interventions which are currently accepted as effective.Review the available regulatory strategy laid down in the Framework Convention for Tobacco Control and explore the basis for the Treaty and the appropriateness of the response with particular reference to Europe.An evidence-based approach was built up over some sixty
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Controlling Tobacco Use

New England Journal of Medicine, 2001
C, Healton, S A, Schroeder, S C, Smith
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Tobacco control in Europe

The Lancet, 2013
John Britton in his excellent report (May 4, p 1588) concludes that the eff ect of commercial vested interests remains a major barrier to progress in Europe, but believes that all European countries now prohibit sale or distribution of tobacco to people younger than 18 years. Unfortunately this is not correct.
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