Health
- 621
- Keep Smiling - No One's Going to Die
- Report analyses thousands of internal documents from the UK tobacco industry's five main advertising agencies, reveals industry activities intended to recruit new smokers, discourage existing smokers from quitting, undermine advertising regulations, and subvert government policy.
- 622
- The Dark Side Of Marketing seemingly 'Light' Cigarettes: Successful Images and Failed Fact
- Extensive review of internal tobacco industry memos and documents finds that for 50 years filtered and low tar cigarettes were a marketing campaign designed to reassure smokers, not reduce risk.
- 623
- CECHE Tobacco Policy Fact Sheets
- Set of short papers from CECHE, a private nonprofit health policy organization. Addresses US policy that affects international tobacco use; tobacco advertising and promotion; women and tobacco; smuggling.
- 624
- Country Case Studies
- Examines China, Mexico, Viet Nam, Russia, Romania, Poland, Senegal, South Africa.
- 625
- Litigation and Public Health Policy Making: The Case of Tobacco Control
- Journal article examines the arguments for and against using litigation as a policy tool, with specifics drawn from tobacco control.
- 626
- Motorsport Sponsorship as a Vehicle for Tobacco Prevention
- Paper presented at a conference on social marketing analyses the effectiveness of an innovative tobacco prevention program: sponsoring a race car.
- 627
- Smoke-Free Families
- Innovations to stop smoking during and beyond pregnancy: a new national partnership that can dramatically improve the health of mothers and their babies, while saving lives and cutting health care costs.
- 628
- Smoking Is Not The Answer
- Short student film promoting non-smoking. Available in QuickTime or RealPlayer format [Flash required].
- 629
- The Epidemiology of Smoking in Ukraine
- Slides from a college lecture reporting the results of a cross sectional survey undertaken in 2000.
- 630
- Tobacco Control and the Precede-Proceed Model
- Follows a single issue, tobacco control, through the phases of the Precede-Proceed model of health promotion.
- 631
- Tobacco, Health and the Law
- Syllabus, reading lists, and online reading materials for a course given at The University of Dayton Law School. Covers history; populations and demographics; proposed laws, regulation, and litation; tobacco and the third world countries.
- 632
- Tobacco: A Legal and Policy Issue of the Elderly
- Policy paper examines impact of tobacco on older people: addiction, secondhand smoke, smoking cessation and health care coverage, smokefree environments for children and grandchildren.
- 633
- State's Antismoking Ads Working, But So Are Prosmoking Ads
- Research finds that antismoking ads from health groups do decrease smoking, but prosmoking ads from cigarette companies likewise increase smoking. (March 24, 2000)
- 634
- Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights
- Works in favor of smokefree policies. Advocacy programs, local ordinances, news, effects of secondhand smoke, and critiques of tobacco industry actions.
- 635
- Campaign for Nonsmokers' Rights
- Supports a campaign for tobacco to be made an illegal drug, and for legal penalties for its cultivation, processing, trade, or consumption.
- 636
- Federal Preemption Now a Barrier to Local Tobacco Ordinances
- Short report from the Health Law and Policy Institute on case law affecting state regulation of tobacco promotion.
- 637
- Non Smokers' Movement of Australia
- Fighting the tobacco industry, tobacco advertising, smoking in public places and "all out-of-touch politicians who support this bogus industry". Newsletter with timely updates; publications and factsheets on tobacco history, industry strategies, and smokefree environments.
- 638
- Protect Local Control
- Working to allow localities - not states or nations - to write their own ordinances about smoking in public places.