Substantial increases in vaping among young people in recent years is of great concern, and governments around the world have implemented a range of policies and programmes to discourage uptake of ...
Objective In 2018, the Chinese tobacco industry initiated the nationwide ‘civilised smoking environment’ campaign via a 5-year action plan. The goal of this study was to analyse content of reports ...
Construction of a ‘civilised smoking environment’: a novel strategy undermining tobacco control efforts in China ...
Objectives In the USA, some tobacco companies replaced the marketing phrase ‘100% natural additive-free tobacco’ with ‘tobacco ingredients: tobacco & water’ (T&W) after receiving warnings from the US ...
Tobacco use is linked to increased cancer risk, and people who smoke represent a large proportion of newly diagnosed patients with cancer. The fact that smoking cessation at the time of diagnosis can ...
Objectives: Because no prior studies have comprehensively analysed previously secret tobacco industry documents describing marketing female brands, the Virginia Slims brand was studied to explore how ...
aPublic Health Sciences, Department of Community Health Sciences, Medical School, University of Edinburgh, Teviot Place, Edinburgh EH8 9AG, UK, bNational Institute of Public Health, Sweden, cPresident ...
Correspondence to Professor Alan Shihadeh, Department of Mechanical Engineering, American University of Beirut, Beirut, 11-0236, Lebanon; as20{at}aub.edu.lb Introduction JUUL is an electronic ...
Correspondence to Dr Lucy Popova, School of Public Health, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30302, USA; lpopova1{at}gsu.edu As of December 2019, two shopping mall-based IQOS flagship stores, ...
Correspondence to Professor Steve Sussman, Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0001, USA; ssussma{at}usc.edu Contributors All authors took an ...
Philip Morris International’s (PMI) website stated they support ‘independent’ continuing medical education courses on harm ...