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Pregnant Smokers Have Aggressive Kids
The scentists call on governments to do more to help mothers stop smoking ...
That's the conclusion of a report made public at an international conference on aggression in Montreal ...
The children hit more, they grab toys from other children, and they're antisocial, according to Dr ...
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Antismoking Efforts Should Target Adults Too
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Antismoking policies targeting youths won't significantly reduce the number of
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in the US for decades, according to researchers at the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation ...
Women who smoke when pregnant are more likely to have agressive children ...
The number of women who smoke is expected to more than double in the next 30 years ...
Lauren Wakschlag, of the University of Chicago Hospital's Child Psychiatry Department ...
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Cigarette Use Among U.S. High School Students
1 To examine changes in cigarette use among high school students in the United States during 1991-2003, CDC analyzed data from the national Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS ...
1 One of the national health objectives for 2010 is to reduce the prevalence of current cigarette use among high school students to 16% (objective no ...
Campaign efforts should be directed towards adults instead, they suggest ...
The children hit more, they grab toys from other children, and they're antisocial, according to Dr ...
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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 ...
For this analysis, temporal changes for three behaviors were assessed: (1) lifetime cigarette use (i ...
The number of women who smoke is expected to more than double in the next 30 years ...
1 One of the national health objectives for 2010 is to reduce the prevalence of current cigarette use among high school students to 16% (objective no ...
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Critics Say Flavored Smokes Cater to Kids
For current cigarette use, temporal changes and subgroup differences in 2003 were analyzed by sex, race/ethnicity, and grade ...
In addition, the ads will run in 11 other markets including Bridgeport, Connecticut; Lafayette, Louisiana; San Antonio, Texas; Springfield, Missouri; Rockford, Illinois; Rochester, New York; Roanoke, Virginia; Lawton, Oklahoma; Augusta, Maine; Washington, DC, and Macon, Georgia ...
For this analysis, temporal changes for three behaviors were assessed: (1) lifetime cigarette use (i ...
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New Evidence re Smoking in Movies
During 1991-2003, sample sizes ranged from 10,904 to 16,296, school response rates ranged from 70% to ...
For each cross-sectional national survey, students completed an anonymous, self-administered questionnaire that included identically worded questions about cigarette use ...
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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 ...
The national YRBS, a component of CDC's Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, used independent three-stage cluster samples for the 1991-2003 surveys to obtain ...
The number of women who smoke is expected to more than double in the next 30 years ...
Banzhaf said that, like soft-drink manufacturers, tobacco companies try to secure brand loyalty at a young age ...
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Read What the Judge Ruled, Then See The Docs Themselves
T-tests were used to examine differences in current cigarette use in 2003 by sex, race/ethnicity, and grade ...
But Weber said the court's release of the documents, both those from Liggett and possibly the Tobacco Institute papers, does not mean the ...
But Jeremy Bulow, the Stanford University economics professor who wrote the report, says states don't get ...
1 To examine changes in cigarette use among high school students in the United States during 1991-2003, CDC analyzed data from the national Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS ...
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Increase in Cig Taxes May Lower Bond Returns
4 billion in municipal bonds, has sold all the tobacco settlement bonds it once owned, based on expectations they would lag other bonds ...
smokers
will consume fewer cigarettes because of per-pack tax increases in 18 states and New York City, according to a forecast by DRI-Wefa Inc ...
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 the country ...
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The War Over Cigar Labels Heats Up
DRI-Wefa performs cigarette consumption forecasts for bond underwriters ...
When a significant quadratic trend accompanied a significant linear trend, the data demonstrated a nonlinear variation (e ...
While the Liggett documents have been the focus of media attention, Gentry said the ``youth documents'' ordered released by Special Master William Rutter will be more damaging ...
said it believed the Liggett documents did not ``remotely fit the description accorded them by the plaintiffs ...
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