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22 Feb 2012
Advertising | film | glamour | health | influence | Product placement | Smoking | Human rights | Culture
Within in the European Union, since 1991, all tobacco advertising and sponsorship on television has been banned under the 1989 Television Without Frontiers...
26 Jan 2012
In many countries, laws now exist which prevent people from smoking in public places, so that non-smokers can avoid breathing in secondhand smoke.[1] Those who...
26 Jan 2012
Loosely speaking, "smoking bans" mean it is illegal in that country to smoke tobacco in workplaces and other public places, e.g., in hospitals or...
26 Jan 2012
Addiction | Cost | Health Service | Healthcare | Personal Responsibility | public health | Smoking | Health General | Healthcare | Health
Epidemiological studies have identified links between smoking and a wide range of medical conditions, from heart disease to male impotence. There is a vast...
26 Jan 2012
Addiction | health | nanny state | Politics | role of government | Smoking | tobacco | Disease | Health General | Health
Tobacco is one of the most widely-used recreational drugs in the world; mainly in the form of cigarettes, but also in cigars and pipes, and in combination with...
13 Sep 2011
Agriculture | EUROPEAN UNION | farming | health | Industry | Jobs | Rural Industry | Smoking | tobacco | Health
A subsidy is financial assistance from a government. In the case of tobacco the subsidy paid to farmers and agribusinesses to supplement their income, manage...
13 Sep 2011
In many countries, laws now exist which prevent people from smoking in public places, so that non-smokers can avoid breathing in second-hand smoke1. Those who...
13 Sep 2011
health and safety | lung cancer | nicotine | Smoking | workplace | Health
Loosely speaking, "smoking bans" mean it is illegal in that country to smoke tobacco in workplaces and other public places, e.g., in hospitals or...
13 Sep 2011
bioethics | British Medical Association | discrimination | health | public health | public policy | Smoking | surgery | tobacco | Health
Epidemiological studies have identified links between smoking and a wide range of medical conditions, from heart disease to male impotence. There is a vast...
