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Demand for tobacco products in Bangladesh
Tobacco Control, 2021BackgroundTobacco tax increase is considered as one of the most effective means to reduce tobacco consumption and its consequences. An increase in taxes, which results in an increase in the price of tobacco products, reduces consumption. Historically, a number of studies estimated the responsiveness of quantity demanded to a change in price—the price ...
Nasiruddin Ahmed +3 more
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Determination of Perchlorate in Tobacco Plants and Tobacco Products
Environmental Science & Technology, 2001Previous field and laboratory studies with vascular plants have shown that perchlorate is transported from perchlorate fortified soils and is accumulated in the plant tissues and organs. This paper contains results of preliminary investigations on the occurrence of perchlorate in tobacco plants grown in soils amended with a fertilizer whose nitrogen ...
J J, Ellington +5 more
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Tobacco‐specific nitrosamines in new tobacco products
Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 2006New tobacco products, designed to attract consumers who are concerned about the health effects of tobacco, have been appearing on the market. Objective evaluation of these products requires, as a first step, data on their potentially toxic constituents. Tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs) are an important class of carcinogens in tobacco products, but
Stepanov, Irina +3 more
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Plain packaging for tobacco products
BMJ, 2011Minimising the emotional attachment to a cigarette brand could help smokers quit On 7 April 2011, the minister for health and ageing, Nicola Roxon, introduced legislation into the Australian parliament to mandate plain packaging for all tobacco products in Australia.
David C, Currow, Anita, Dessaix
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Alcohol-flavoured tobacco products
Tobacco Control, 2017BackgroundIn 2009, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) banned characterising flavours in cigarettes (except for menthol) due to their appeal to teen starter smokers. In August 2016, the agency deemed all tobacco products to be under its authority and a more comprehensive flavour ban is under consideration.ObjectivesTo determine the scope and scale ...
Robert K, Jackler +3 more
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The Demand for Tobacco Products in Finland
British Journal of Addiction, 1989SummaryFour time‐series models are introduced for analysing the demand for addictive substances. The models are applied to estimate the demand for tobacco products in Finland. Separate models were found appropriate for different products. The price of cigarettes is the most important single determinant of the demand for tobacco products. The demand for
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Tobacco Products in Japan Including a History of Heated Tobacco Products
2021The Japanese word tabako (“tobacco”) is used to mean a conventional cigarette. The term tabako has become so common that most people today are unfamiliar with the original Japanese word for cigarette, which was kami-maki tabako, or “paper-rolled tobacco,” whereas almost all Japanese are familiar with the major cigarette brands: Seven Stars, Mevius ...
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A Ban on the Promotion of Tobacco Products
New England Journal of Medicine, 1987ON February 18, 1987, U.S. Representative Michael Synar (D-Okla.) announced that he was reintroducing federal legislation to ban all forms of advertising and promotion of tobacco.
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