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Tobacco And Drug Companies Compete For Consumers
October 2, 1997 The billowing smoke from the national tobacco wars is obscuring an ironic, new economic development---the emerging, multi-billion dollar market for long-term nicotine ... > full story -
Smoking Mice Lead To Emphysema Breakthrough
September 26, 1997 With the help of some heavy-smoking mice, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have discovered that lungs lacking a certain enzyme are apparently immune to ... > full story -
Risk Factors For Heart Disease A Mystery For Many
September 11, 1997 A study by researchers at several institutions including the University of Illinois at Chicago found that many patients with heart ailments do not recognize risk factors such as smoking, high blood ... > full story -
Evidence Of Tobacco Carcinogen In Non-Smokers Passively Exposed To Cigarette Smoke
September 10, 1997 New research shows, for the first time under real-life conditions, evidence of a cancer-causing substance in non-smokers who work in smoke-filled ... > full story -
Children Who Breathe Second-Hand Smoke At Home Have Lower Levels Of "Good" Cholesterol, Study Finds
September 2, 1997 Children already in danger of developing heart disease because of high cholesterol blood levels face a "triple jeopardy" if they live in smoke-filled homes, according to a study appearing in ... > full story -
More Studies Show That Hard Core Smokers May Be Using Nicotine To Manage Depression, ADHD, Anxiety Or Bulimia
August 11, 1997 You still see them huddled over their cigarettes in public doorways, despite 30 years of increasing social pressure and education about health risks. Why can't they quit? ... > full story -
Neighborhood Merchants Target Teens For Cigarette Sales
April 1, 1997 Many "mom and pop" merchants continue to advertise and sell cigarettes to minors in low-income city neighborhoods despite laws and public health campaigns to stop teen-age smoking, a ... > full story
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