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Pregnant Smokers Have Aggressive Kids
That's the conclusion of a report made public at an international conference on aggression in Montreal ...
The scentists call on governments to do more to help mothers stop smoking ...
Lauren Wakschlag, of the University of Chicago Hospital's Child Psychiatry Department ...
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Kids Encourage Havre, MT to Pass Tobacco Free City Parks Resolution
He's growing up in a home with parents who smoke, and he says he now suffers from asthma ...
Women who smoke when pregnant are more likely to have agressive children ...
For the first time scientists have shown a link between mothers who smoke and aggressive behaviour among young children ...
The children hit more, they grab toys from other children, and they're antisocial, according to Dr ...
Thirteen-year-old Donald Cox says he knows firsthand the dangers of secondhand cigar ette smoke ...
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See New FDA Ads About Cigarette Sales
Tobacco retailers interested in receiving a free campaign kit should contact FDA at 888-FDA-4KIDS ...
The FDA rule, published in August 1996, requires retailers to check for photo identification of anyone younger than age 27 who attempts to purchase cigar ettes or smokeless tobacco and prohibits the sale of these items to anyone under age 18 ...
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) launched a new advertising campaign in five states and eleven media markets to help ensure greater retailer compliance with the FDA regulation that makes the sale of tobacco products to minors illegal ...
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New Evidence re Smoking in Movies
The number of women who smoke is expected to more than double in the next 30 years ...
He's growing up in a home with parents who smoke, and he says he now suffers from asthma ...
paid to " place " Marlboro cigar ettes and signage in the first and second "Superman" movies ...
For the first time, FDA will run statewide ads throughout the year in Colorado, Tennessee, New Hampshire, Michigan, and Nevada ...
For the first time scientists have shown a link between mothers who smoke and aggressive behaviour among young children ...
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Study: Most States Get Short End of Landmark Tobacco Agreement
The deal was structured so that smokers would have to pay this wrote Bulow ...
Twenty-nine states would have been better off passing a $4 excise tax on a carton of cigar ettes rather than signing multibillion-dollar tobacco settlements, a study concludes ...
Lauren Wakschlag, of the University of Chicago Hospital's Child Psychiatry Department ...
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Increase in Cig Taxes May Lower Bond Returns
Even a small drop in smoking rates may increase the risk for investors who've bought bonds that are backed by payments to state and local governments from tobacco companies ...
Studies show that the best way to keep retailers from selling tobacco products to minors is through a combination of compliance activities and public education campaigns that target both retailers and consumers ...
He's growing up in a home with parents who smoke, and he says he now suffers from asthma ...
states, counties and cities, and Guam, Puerto Rico and Washington, have sold a total of about $10 billion in tobacco bonds ...
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Big Tobacco Uses Unscrupulous Marketing Strategies
To date, more than 100,000 compliance checks have been completed by teams of state or local officials and young people at retail outlets throughout ...
states, counties and cities, and Guam, Puerto Rico and Washington, have sold a total of about $10 billion in tobacco bonds ...
6 million packs were sold in the month, a 47 percent drop from July 2001 ...
But Jeremy Bulow, the Stanford University economics professor who wrote the report, says states don't get $4 for each carton sold within their borders ...
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Highlights Advantages of State Lawsuits Over Flawed Global Deal
The industry also must remove cigar ette-vending machines from any place accessible to children and remove tobacco advertising in sports arenas and on public buses and trains ...
That's the conclusion of a report made public at an international conference on aggression in Montreal ...
Advocates of tobacco bonds say they permit local governments faster access to the settlement funds while shifting the risk ...
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Text of Clinton's Speech on Tobacco
The companies pledged to remove all their billboards near schools and playgrounds within 45 days and all billboards in the state within five months ...
By far the largest of the pacts is the Master Settlement Agreement ...
For the first time scientists have shown a link between mothers who smoke and aggressive behaviour among young children ...
to avoid seeing vast quantities of its internal documents released at trial -- a sign that cases like his state's, scheduled to begin early next year, must move forward, and that the national settlement is unnecessary ...
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Korea Will Ratify the FCTC in June '05
Until now, little evidence has supported the theory that tobacco companies use movies as advertising vehicles ...
The deal was structured so that smokers would have to pay this wrote Bulow ...
He's growing up in a home with parents who smoke, and he says he now suffers from asthma ...
To date, more than 100,000 compliance checks have been completed by teams of state or local officials and young people at retail outlets throughout ...
Environment Minister Kwak Kyul-ho said in the meeting that his two sons picked up smoking while serving in the military, stressing the harmfulness of cheap tax-free cigar ettes ...