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Tobacco Effects - Cigarette Smoking

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      new window "Light" Cigarettes, Heavy Damage Description: National Cancer Institute finds that low-tar, low-nicotine cigarettes are no safer than any other cigarettes, contrary to tobacco industry marketing messages of less risk. (drkoop.com)
new window 'Safer' Cigarettes May Be Not Be Safer Description: Recent research finds that Advance, Eclipse, and Accord, which are marketed as safer, may not be safer at all, and may even lead to increased addiction. (preventdisease.com)
new window 1997 Cigarette Nicotine Disclosure Report Description: Massachusetts Department of Public Health developed a testing method which better simulates smoking; nicotine deliveries are reported from these tests; there are no significant differences in the total nicotine content of regular, "light" or "ultra-light" cigarettes. (cancer.org)
new window A Safer Cigarette? Prove It, Say Critics Description: JAMA article provides scientific evaluation of claims R.J. Reynold is making about its new tobacco product. (jama.ama-assn.org)
new window ABC's Memorandum In Support of Summary Judgement Description: ABC's court response contains much information on cigarette design and nicotine manipulation. (new.globalink.org)
new window Addiction and Cigarettes as Nicotine Delivery Devices Description: Chapter from The Cigarette Papers covers what has been learned from industry secret documents regarding what the industry knew about nicotine and when it knew it. (library.ucsf.edu)
new window Additives Found in American Cigarettes Description: Ingredients added to tobacco in the manufacturing of cigarettes by the five major American cigarette manufacturing companies. (drugs.indiana.edu)
new window AMA Warns About Misleading Tobacco Ads Description: American Medical Association warns that ads for Omni cigarettes are making dangerously misleading claims, and that in fact there's no scientific data that show an Omni smokers is less likely to develop lung cancer. (ama-assn.org)
new window Cigarette Additives by Brand Description: Searchable database lists additives by brand or manufacturer. (healthplanning.gov.bc.ca)
new window Cigarette design - additives, low-tar and 'safe' cigarettes Description: ASH UK Paper on development of "free nicotine" product. (ash.org.uk)
new window Cigarette Filter Ventilation is a Defective Design Description: Scientific article finds that cigarette filters are a success for the industry and a tragedy for the customer, because the industry gets an cheap-to-make cigarette that beats the standard tar tests, reassures smokers with a lighter taste, and facilitates the taking of bigger, compensating puffs that cause more lethal cancer. (tc.bmjjournals.com)
new window Cigarette Filters May Have Added to Health Risk Description: New study says Philip Morris knew, but didn't fix the problem. (drkoop.com)
new window Cigarettes are Nicotine Delivery Devices Description: Collection of FDA papers in PDF format, much of which concerns design and manufacture of cigarettes. (lawpublish.com)
new window Cigarettes Engineered for Addiction Description: BBC News article on substances added to cigarettes by the industry to increase their addictiveness. (news.bbc.co.uk)
new window Cigarettes with Defective Filters Marketed for 40 years: What Philip Morris Never Told Smokers Description: Article in scientific journal article explains what "fall-out" is, what Philip Morris knew about it and when they knew it, and what smokers didn't know. (tc.bmjjournals.com)
new window Cigarettes With Defective Filters Sold For 40 Years Description: Philip Morris knowingly marketed cigarettes with defective filters for 40 years, according to recent research. (unisci.com)
new window Cigarettes: a Complex Cocktail of Chemicals Description: BBC Report. More than 600 substances can be legally added to cigarettes, many of which act to increase the addictive impact of nicotine. (news.bbc.co.uk)
new window Designing a Cigarette for the First Time Smoker Description: Article in scientific journal examines how R. J. Reynolds designed a cigarette to appeal to new customers. (tc.bmjjournals.com)
new window Eclipse Cigarettes Description: Independent research finds that Eclipse exposes the smoker to more cancer-causing chemicals than regular cigarettes. (tobaccofreekids.org)
new window Free-basing Nicotine: State of the Art Description: 1973 R. J. Reynolds discovery of why Philip Morris's Marlboro was selling so well: it was being engineered with ammonia to increase the nicoctine kick. (tobacco.org)
new window FTC Accepts Settlements of Charges that "Alternative" Cigarette Ads Are Deceptive Description: FTC action highlights claims made by makers of "natural" or "no additives" cigarettes. (quackwatch.org)
new window FTC Cigarette Testing Description: 1997 RFC from the FTC. FTC tar and nicotine numbers are inaccurate, for reasons they outline. The smoker actually inhales substantially more tar and nicotine than the numbers state. (health.org)
new window Head and Neck Cancer Description: More than 55,000 Americans will develop cancer of the head and neck this year; nearly 13,000 of them will die from it. Tobacco is the most preventable cause of these deaths. (entnet.org)
new window Low Tar Product Category Description: Case study of tobbaco industry internal marketing documents shows considerable concern with exploiting smokers' perceptions that low-tar product were safer, and no concern with actually making the product safer. (tobaccopapers.com)
new window Low-Tar Cigarettes: No Benefit to Public Health Description: Millions of Americans smoke "low-tar," "mild," or "light" cigarettes, believing they're less hazardous. But scientific experts conclude that public health has not been served by changes in cigarette design and manufacturing over the last 50 years; this paper explains. (newscenter.cancer.gov)
new window Manufacturing Tobacco Description: Science site explains how the tobacco industry controls nicotine levels and uses ammonia to engineer the product for addiction. (lsc.org)
new window Measurements of Eclipse Description: Research measurement finds that Eclipse exposes the user to significant quantities of nicotine and carbon monoxide, just like cigarettes. (journalsonline.tandf.co.uk)
new window Minnesota vs. Tobacco February 4, 1998 Description: Trial transcript of testimony from expert witness Dr. Channing Robertson covers R&D and engineering of the cigarette product. (tobacco.org)
new window Philip Morris Australia Additives Description: Additives listed by brand for cigarettes made by Philip Morris, Imperial, and BAT in Australia. (health.gov.au)
new window Philip Morris Employee Says Company Thwarted Attempts to Make Safer Cigarettes Description: CourtTV and AP reporting on testimony of former Philip Morris employee on the tobacco company's practice of ending research on safer cigarettes. (courttv.com)
new window Philip Morris Memo Likens Nicotine to Cocaine Description: Prizewinning reporting reveals facts about cigarette design and nicotine. (pulitzer.org)
new window Prying Open the Door to the Tobacco Industry's Secrets About Nicotine Description: Article in medical journal surveys industry documents produced in litigation, and finds the tobacco industry knew for decades that nicotine is an addictive drug, and knew ways to design cigarettes to make them more addictive. (jama.ama-assn.org)
new window Public Misled Over Fire-safe Cigarettes Description: New Scientist article reports the tobacco industry misled the public and legislators over fire-safe cigarettes, according to internal tobacco industry documents. (newscientist.com)
new window Questions and Answers About Cigarette Smoking and Cancer Description: Basic information from the National Cancer Institute about the relationship to cancer rates, health risks for nonsmokers, harmful chemicals found in cigarettes, and amount of exposure. (cis.nci.nih.gov)
new window Researcher Publishes First Measurements of 'Free-base' Nicotine in Cigarette Smoke Description: Research measures a more highly addictive form of nicotine in cigarettes and finds that "the modern cigarette does to nicotine what crack does to cocaine". (eurekalert.org)
new window ScienceDaily Magazine -- Tobacco Smoke Flavoring Contains Hazardous Chemicals Description: Scientists have new data that toxic flavoring chemicals put in cigarettes are reaching smokers through cigarette smoke and may pose health hazards of their own. (sciencedaily.com)
new window Search for a Safe Cigarette Description: Chronicles the tobacco industry's attempts to create a "safer" cigarette. Companion Web site to a NOVA (PBS) television show broadcast on October 2, 2001. (pbs.org)
new window Smoking Kills: The Tobacco White Paper Description: Speech by Cliff Douglas to the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation, detailing the different ways cigarette product is engineered for addiction. (tcsg.org)
new window The Safer Cigarette: What the Tobacco Industry Could Do..and Why It Hasn't Done it Description: ASH-UK paper; a survey of 25 years of patents for innovations to reduce toxic and carcinogenic chemicals in tobacco smoke. (ash.org.uk)
new window Tobacco ingredients, additives, and radioactivity Description: Chapter in the Tobacco Reference Guide. (globalink.org)
new window Tobacco Products Description: Testing methods and toxic constituents of tobacco products. (ncth.ca)
new window Tobacco's Seven Deadly Secrets of Nicotine Delivery Description: Article from onocology newsletter summarizes methods of engineering cigarettes for addiction. (cancernetwork.com)
new window What's in Tobacco Description: Reports on additives and ingredients, and the chemical onstituents in tobacco smoke. (hlth.gov.bc.ca)
new window Why Low Tar Cigarettes Don't Work and How the Tobacco Industry Has Fooled the Smoking Public Description: Smokers could be forgiven for believing that low tar cigarettes deliver less tar to the smoker's lung. However, the actual tar exposure, and hence health risk, from smoking low tar brands may be the almost the same as for conventional cigarettes. ASH-UK report. (ash.org.uk)
 




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