Regulation of Tobacco Products: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, Volumen 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1995 |
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... hospital in Iowa City , Iowa , said " a history of cigarette smoking is sig- nificantly related to the incidence of carcinoma . " In 1963 , researchers at Philadelphia General Hospital and the Universi- ty of Pennsylvania linked chronic ...
... hospital in Iowa City , Iowa , said " a history of cigarette smoking is sig- nificantly related to the incidence of carcinoma . " In 1963 , researchers at Philadelphia General Hospital and the Universi- ty of Pennsylvania linked chronic ...
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... hospital care can be traced to substance abuse . That is at least $ 7.4 billion in 1994 , and 40 percent of that amount , about $ 3 billion , is attributable to tobacco use . On average , Medicaid patients with a substance abuse as a ...
... hospital care can be traced to substance abuse . That is at least $ 7.4 billion in 1994 , and 40 percent of that amount , about $ 3 billion , is attributable to tobacco use . On average , Medicaid patients with a substance abuse as a ...
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... hospital care is attributable to sub- stance abuse , $ 20 billion in fiscal 1994. This study is based on the epidemiological medical evidence , 321 footnotes cited in the mate- rial backing up this , Mr. Bliley , and also on the ...
... hospital care is attributable to sub- stance abuse , $ 20 billion in fiscal 1994. This study is based on the epidemiological medical evidence , 321 footnotes cited in the mate- rial backing up this , Mr. Bliley , and also on the ...
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... hospital beds across the Nation . Some 54 million Ameri- cans are addicted to cigarettes , and another 8 million are hooked on smokeless tobacco . Today's tobacco users are tomorrow's car- nage . You have asked the Center to help you ...
... hospital beds across the Nation . Some 54 million Ameri- cans are addicted to cigarettes , and another 8 million are hooked on smokeless tobacco . Today's tobacco users are tomorrow's car- nage . You have asked the Center to help you ...
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... hospitals , nursing homes , and pharmacies . Congress should outlaw cigarette vending machines and ban the advertising and sale of cigarettes within 10 blocks of any school . These are only a few ideas , Mr. Chairman ; there are many ...
... hospitals , nursing homes , and pharmacies . Congress should outlaw cigarette vending machines and ban the advertising and sale of cigarettes within 10 blocks of any school . These are only a few ideas , Mr. Chairman ; there are many ...
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Página 397 - We believe the products we make are not injurious to health. We always have and always will cooperate closely with those whose task it is to safeguard the public health.
Página 397 - ... concerning the incidence of lung cancer, there is still a dearth of authoritative findings on the subject. It is safe to say that no persuasive and definitive conclusion respecting the cause of this disease, or the relation of smoking thereto, has been established. In the light of the foregoing agitation and in the absence of authoritative findings, there is a responsibility on the part of the management of the tobacco manufacturers and others engaged in the tobacco industry to aid in the final...
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