New York TImes – Smoking and Tobacco
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The Biggest Tax Scam Ever: How Corporate America Parks Profits Overseas, Avoiding Billions in Taxes
http://www.democracynow.org – As Burger King heads north for Canada’s lower corporate tax rate, we speak to Rolling Stone contributing editor Tim Dickinson about his new article, “The Biggest…
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Government pushing to pass legislation to mandate picture-based health warnings of smoking
Korea is pretty much paradise for smokers… with its super cheap cigarette prices and lack of serious anti-smoking policies. But this might not be the case if the nation’s health ministry…
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Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago on Thursday lashed out at Senator Ralph Recto’s version of the sin tax bill, calling it a “surrender” to the powerful tobacco and alcohol lobby.
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Smokeless Tobacco is not Safe Tobacco
Oregons Senator Jeff Merkley speaks about legislation that would regulate tobacco for the first time ever and address a nefarious new product being marketed to children: tobacco candy. The…
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CDC – Smoking and Tobacco Use
- MMWR: Characteristics of Electronic Cigarette Use Among Middle and High School Students—United States, 2015
Characteristics of e-cigarette use among middle and high school students in the United States during 2015. - MMWR: State Medicaid Expansion Cessation Coverage and Number of Adult Smokers Enrolled in Expansion Coverage—United States, 2016
Information regarding Medicaid expansion for cessation coverage and the number of adult smokers enrolled. - MMWR: Consumption of Combustible and Smokeless Tobacco—United States, 2000-2015
Information regarding the current use of combustible and smokeless tobacco in the United States.