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Tobacco Harm Reduction
09. The role of the tobacco industry and funding |
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Bates C
(2000) What is the future for the tobacco industry? Tobacco Control, 9, 237–238.
This is the first of a series of four articles which debate the likely future of the tobacco industry.
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Cunningham R
(2000) Comprehensive tobacco control strategy needed. Tobacco Control, 9, 239.
This is the second of a series of four articles which debate the likely future of the tobacco industry.
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Eissenberg T
(2006) The time for tobacco industry sponsored PREP evaluation has arrived. Tobacco Control, 15, 1-2.
This is an editorial piece advocating the need for a unified approach to the study of PREPS.
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Glantz S
(2000) Compete with the tobacco industry. Tobacco Control, 9, 241.
This is the fourth of a series of four articles which debate the likely future of the tobacco industry.
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Grimm D
(2005) Is tobacco research turning over a new leaf? Science, 307 (5706), 36-37.
This article discusses the different viewpoints and arguments regarding the ethics of the tobacco industry funding research into harm reduction products. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide free access to this article.
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Hammond D, Collishaw NE & Callard C
(2006) Secret science: Tobacco industry research on smoking behaviour and cigarette toxicity. Lancet, 367, 781-787.
This is a review of documents from various tobacco companies. These documents indicate the existence of strategies intent on exploiting the limitations of current cigarette testing protocols, and hiding the potential toxicity of their products from consumers and regulators. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide free access to this article.
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Scollo M
(2000) Recreational nicotine: Uncertain benefits and several major risks. Tobacco Control, 9, 240-1
This is the third of a series of four articles which debate the likely future of the tobacco industry.
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