Smoke Screens: The Truth About Tobacco

Smoke Screens: The Truth About Tobacco
Title Smoke Screens: The Truth About Tobacco PDF eBook
Author Richard White
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 302
Release 2008-11
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1409246701

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This is a comprehensive book that analyses the scientific evidence linking tobacco smoking to disease and premature death, as well as the political motivations that have led to the anti-smoking movement becoming so large. The book explores all aspects of tobacco smoking, including: smoking trends among social classes; detection bias and its impact on diagnosis; and examines in depth the evidence linking smoking to specific diseases; how attitudes towards smoking have changed over time from being used medicinally to being the scourge of society; and how and why tobacco smoking has the negative status it does today. It objectively dissects the politics and science of smoking trends and issues, looking at vital, complex components that are often overlooked. A must-read for smokers and non-smokers alike, Smoke Screens: The Truth About Tobacco is a controversial work that challenges one of the most widely accepted beliefs of our time.

Smoke Screen

Smoke Screen
Title Smoke Screen PDF eBook
Author Kyle Mills
Publisher
Total Pages 349
Release 2003
Genre Cigarette smokers
ISBN 9780340734292

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Trevor Barnett is the scion of an old tobacco family. Trevor is 31 and will come into a $10 million trust fund when he turns 60 so long as he has been in continuous employment from graduation until his 60th birthday with the cigarette company his ancestor founded. Trevor is consequently not the most motivated person in the world - at least when the novel opens. At the beginning of SMOKE SCREEN the tobacco industry, is facing a multi-billion dollar lawsuit which could bankrupt the industry. But the industry decides to fight back, and decides to use Trevor to do it. And Trevor may or may not have his own agenda, which may or may not include the woman he loves from afar, who is a lawyer for one of the anti-smoking campaigner groups.

The Smokescreen

The Smokescreen
Title The Smokescreen PDF eBook
Author Phillip Maxwell Williams
Publisher
Total Pages 65
Release 1982
Genre Tobacco
ISBN

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Smokescreen

Smokescreen
Title Smokescreen PDF eBook
Author Philip J. Hilts
Publisher Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Total Pages 292
Release 1996
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Cigarettes, smoking, intrigue and a troubling look at the abuses of corporate power.

Tobacco Capitalism

Tobacco Capitalism
Title Tobacco Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Peter Benson
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 341
Release 2012
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0691149208

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Tells the story of the people who live and work on US tobacco farms at a time when the global tobacco industry is undergoing profound changes. This book explores the cultural and ethical ambiguities of tobacco farming and offers concrete recommendations for the tobacco-control movement in the United States and worldwide.

Tobacco

Tobacco
Title Tobacco PDF eBook
Author Zachary Chastain
Publisher Mason Crest Publishers
Total Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Nicotine addiction
ISBN 9781422201657

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Presents the story of tobacco, its history, its role in culture, and its dangers. Also explains the power of tobacco over smokers and chewers, how cigarette makers help increase its hold--and make it more difficult to live without it, and offers suggestions on how to kick the tobacco habit and reverse its ill effects.

Clearing the Smoke

Clearing the Smoke
Title Clearing the Smoke PDF eBook
Author Institute of Medicine
Publisher National Academies Press
Total Pages 657
Release 2001-10-17
Genre Medical
ISBN 0309072824

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Despite overwhelming evidence of tobacco's harmful effects and pressure from anti-smoking advocates, current surveys show that about one-quarter of all adults in the United States are smokers. This audience is the target for a wave of tobacco products and pharmaceuticals that claim to preserve tobacco pleasure while reducing its toxic effects. Clearing the Smoke addresses the problems in evaluating whether such products actually do reduce the health risks of tobacco use. Within the context of regulating such products, the committee explores key questions: Does the use of such products decrease exposure to harmful substances in tobacco? Is decreased exposure associated with decreased harm to health? Are there surrogate indicators of harm that could be measured quickly enough for regulation of these products? What are the public health implications? This book looks at the types of products that could reduce harm and reviews the available evidence for their impact on various forms of cancer and other major ailments. It also recommends approaches to governing these products and tracking their public health effects. With an attitude of healthy skepticism, Clearing the Smoke will be important to health policy makers, public health officials, medical practitioners, manufacturers and marketers of "reduced-harm" tobacco products, and anyone trying to sort through product claims.