Research concludes that "cigarette advertising in magazines is associated with diminished coverage of the hazards of smoking. This is particularly true for magazines directed to women."…
…by tobacco products; this report estimates how much disease cigarettes cause: tobacco products give more than 8.6 million Americans serious diseases every year.…
Cigarettes are the leading cause of an infection that can cause severe pneumonia or meningitis.
Philip Morris knowingly marketed cigarettes with defective filters for 40 years, according to recent research.
BBC News article on substances added to cigarettes by the industry to increase their addictiveness.
Independent research finds that Eclipse exposes the smoker to more cancer-causing chemicals than regular cigarettes.
BBC Report. More than 600 substances can be legally added to cigarettes, many of which act to increase the addictive impact of nicotine.
New Scientist article reports the tobacco industry misled the public and legislators over fire-safe cigarettes, according to internal tobacco industry documents.
CourtTV and AP reporting on testimony of former Philip Morris employee on the tobacco company's practice of ending research on safer cigarettes.
Collection of FDA papers in PDF format, much of which concerns design and manufacture of cigarettes.
FTC action highlights claims made by makers of "natural" or "no additives" cigarettes.
…es, health risks for nonsmokers, harmful chemicals found in cigarettes, and amount of exposure.…
Cigarettes are the most important preventable cause of premature death in the United State. Most of those deaths are from heart disease, not cancer. The facts from the AHA.
…lung cancer patients and their families with information on cigarettes, smoking, cessation, and lung cancer risk, diagnosis, and treatment. Webpage design by one of his patients.…
Where to get dirt-cheap cigarettes, no taxes.
Scientific analysis examines tobacco industry financials and comrpes them to industry claims about cigarette smuggling.
Organization dedicated to drastically reducing the amount of cigarette litter through educational campaigns.
Athletes and sports figures in ads for cigarettes from the 1930's through the 1970's.
Cigarette manufacturers were one of the first industries to advertise widely on television; article gives examples of shows and ads.
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