BC sidesteps patent claim, transfers BRCA gene testing to Ontario
H Kent - 2003 - Can Med Assoc
A new antismoking manifesto signed by 4 groups representing 12 million physicians is a
“visionary action,” Physicians for a Smoke-Free Canada (PSFC) says. The manifesto for …
“visionary action,” Physicians for a Smoke-Free Canada (PSFC) says. The manifesto for …
Landmark global tobacco treaty coming into effect
B Sibbald - CMAJ, 2005 - Can Med Assoc
Private–public partnerships planned for BioMed City Landmark global tobacco treaty coming
into effect Page 1 NEWS CMAJ • FEB. 15, 2005; 172 (4) 457 Leading medical microbiologists …
into effect Page 1 NEWS CMAJ • FEB. 15, 2005; 172 (4) 457 Leading medical microbiologists …
The future of the global tobacco treaty negotiations
HA Waxman - New England Journal of Medicine, 2002 - Mass Medical Soc
The tobacco business is a global enterprise that has caused a worldwide public health crisis—
by the year 2020 an estimated 8.4 million people will succumb annually to tobacco-related …
by the year 2020 an estimated 8.4 million people will succumb annually to tobacco-related …
Canada needs better drug reporting, says inquest
W Kondro - The Lancet, 2001 - thelancet.com
Asecond round of negotiations on WHO's proposed anti-tobacco treaty took place from April
30 to May 5 amid disagreement on whether the treaty will be strong enough to prevent …
30 to May 5 amid disagreement on whether the treaty will be strong enough to prevent …
Tobacco control in the 21st century: searching for answers in a sea of change
T Houston, NJ Kaufman - JAMA, 2000 - jamanetwork.com
THE PAST CENTURY HAS WITNESSED DRAMATIC CHANGES in all aspects of life, from
the Wright brothers to the space shuttle; from the telegraph to e-mail; from house calls to …
the Wright brothers to the space shuttle; from the telegraph to e-mail; from house calls to …
Physicians fight for access to tobacco info, hope to show criminal negligence
B Sibbald - 2000 - Can Med Assoc
A group representing 500 antismoking physicians wants access to thousands of tobacco
industry documents to help it “make sense of the science” and contribute to evidence that …
industry documents to help it “make sense of the science” and contribute to evidence that …
Anti-tobacco efforts going up in smoke.
C Schubert - Nature Medicine, 2006 - go.gale.com
Smoking rates in some countries such as the US have steadily declined over the past few
decades, but tobacco use continues to climb in Asia, Latin America and Africa. In Vietnam …
decades, but tobacco use continues to climb in Asia, Latin America and Africa. In Vietnam …
WHO's undermining tobacco control
SJ Hoffman, Z Rizvi - The Lancet, 2012 - thelancet.com
Your May 26 Editorial1 highlights World No Tobacco Day and WHO's efforts “to expose and
counter the tobacco industry's brazen and increasingly aggressive attempts to undermine …
counter the tobacco industry's brazen and increasingly aggressive attempts to undermine …
Removing barriers to local tobacco regulation
BJ Fox - JAMA, 2001 - jamanetwork.com
THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO) ESTIMATES THAT 4 MILLION people will
die of tobacco-related illness in 2001 and that this number will climb to 10 million per year by …
die of tobacco-related illness in 2001 and that this number will climb to 10 million per year by …
Medicago saga highlights need for WHO clarity on medical R&D involving tobacco
AR Houston - Canadian Journal of Public Health, 2024 - Springer
Dear Editor: The recent revelation that a secretive $150 million contract written off by the
Public Health Agency of Canada was for Medicago's COVID-19 vaccine Covifenz (Nardi …
Public Health Agency of Canada was for Medicago's COVID-19 vaccine Covifenz (Nardi …