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Tobacco-free but not tobacco industry free

Tobacco Control, 2016
In recent years a movement has spread across the USA to designate colleges 100% tobacco-free in an effort to reduce tobacco use and exposure to tobacco marketing among college students. As of January 2016, there are over 1000 tobacco-free campuses within the US.1 Although federal policies restrict tobacco companies from marketing their products to ...
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Endotoxins in tobacco smoke: Shifting tobacco industry positions

Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 2007
In the 1980s, the tobacco industry started a campaign to divert attention away from secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS) as a major source of indoor air pollution in workplaces by highlighting the roles of other indoor air pollutants. The industry, working through "third parties," highlighted endotoxins, naturally occurring substances that cause numerous ...
Richard L, Barnes, Stanton A, Glantz
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(3210) TOBACCO INDUSTRY

Knight's Industrial Law Reports, 1970
Claim that Supervisors employed at factories in Nottingham and Stirling should receive an enhanced salary ...
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Insurance-Industry Investments in Tobacco

New England Journal of Medicine, 2009
To the Editor: The Obama administration is proposing a major overhaul of the U.S. health care system, and the insurance industry is poised to play a major role in the process. Insurance firms, like any business, are driven by profit, and this fact compromises any health care plan that includes them. In case there is any doubt that insurers place profit
J Wesley, Boyd   +2 more
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The Tobacco Industry

AIMR Conference Proceedings, 1996
The tobacco business is very profitable, but entry into the industry requires a large amount of capital. Despite concerns about the health effects of tobacco, the industry remains a growth industry because of increased demand in non-U.S. and non-European markets. This presentation comes from the Industry Analysis: Consumer Staples conference held in St.
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