Lingering industry influence on tobacco regulations
AK Niazi - 2013 - Can Med Assoc
“The report contributes to the fundamental misbelief that less harmful types of cigarettes
could decrease tobacco-related disease in the population,” Dr. Thomas Kyriss, coauthor of …
could decrease tobacco-related disease in the population,” Dr. Thomas Kyriss, coauthor of …
Evidence of potential tobacco industry influence in Tobacco Regulatory Science
A May 2021 special issue 1 of the American Journal of Health Behavior (AJHB) on JUUL
consisted of 13 articles with 12 including authors who were employees of JUUL Labs; all …
consisted of 13 articles with 12 including authors who were employees of JUUL Labs; all …
Anticipating industry arguments: The US Food and Drug Administration's authority to reduce nicotine levels in cigarettes
ML Berman, PJ Zettler, DL Ashley - Public Health Reports, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
The US Food and Drug Administration has announced that it is considering lowering
nicotine levels in cigarettes to “minimally addictive or nonaddictive levels.” This could be a …
nicotine levels in cigarettes to “minimally addictive or nonaddictive levels.” This could be a …
[HTML][HTML] What Drives Tobacco Control Policy?
JL Nitzkin - Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This is a follow-up to the presentation by Dr David Ashley of the FDA's Center for Tobacco
Products (CTP) at the March 2016 meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and …
Products (CTP) at the March 2016 meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and …
Consumer acceptable risk: how cigarette companies have responded to accusations that their products are defective
KM Cummings, A Brown, CE Douglas - Tobacco Control, 2006 - tobaccocontrol.bmj.com
Objective: To describe arguments used by cigarette companies to defend themselves
against charges that their cigarettes were defective and that they could and should have …
against charges that their cigarettes were defective and that they could and should have …
Changing Tobacco Control's policy on tobacco industry-funded research
RE Malone - Tobacco Control, 2013 - tobaccocontrol.bmj.com
For several years, the senior editors and editorial board of Tobacco Control have discussed
changing our formal stance on the publication of research funded by the tobacco industry. It …
changing our formal stance on the publication of research funded by the tobacco industry. It …
The Federal Government's Controversial Impact on American Public Health: A Review of the FDA's Attempted Actions to Regulate the Rogue Tobacco Industry
D Quinto - 2020 - ir.vanderbilt.edu
At the beginning of the 20th century, technological innovations in the ability to mass-produce
rolled cigarettes resulted in the creation of a multi-billion-dollar industry in the United States …
rolled cigarettes resulted in the creation of a multi-billion-dollar industry in the United States …
Failed promises of the cigarette industry and its effect on consumer misperceptions about the health risks of smoking
KM Cummings, CP Morley, A Hyland - Tobacco control, 2002 - tobaccocontrol.bmj.com
Background: In January 1954, US tobacco manufacturers jointly sponsored an advocacy
advertisement entitled “A Frank Statement to Cigarette Smokers” which appeared in 448 …
advertisement entitled “A Frank Statement to Cigarette Smokers” which appeared in 448 …
How History Informs FDA Tobacco Regulation: Retrospective Application of a Public Health Assessment Framework to" Low Tar" Cigarettes
Administration (FDA) to make tobacco-related regulatory decisions using a population-level
Public Health Standard. This article proposes a thought experiment to assist the FDA in …
Public Health Standard. This article proposes a thought experiment to assist the FDA in …
Less Addictive Cigarettes
B Kuehn - JAMA, 2019 - jamanetwork.com
Eight in 10 smokers favor requiring cigarette manufacturers to lower nicotine levels in
cigarettes to make them less addictive, according to a study published by CDC scientists in …
cigarettes to make them less addictive, according to a study published by CDC scientists in …