A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "Cigarettes and the US Public Health Service in the 1950s," by Parascandola in the February 2001 issue.doi:10.2105/ajph.91.9.1345BergnerLawrenceAmerican Journal of Public Health...
Alcohol is a leading preventable cause of cancer, and alcoholic beverages should carry a warning label as packs of cigarettes do, the U.S. surgeon general said Friday. It is the latest salvo in a fierce debate about the risks and benefits of moderate drinking as the influential U.S. Dietar...
Parental stress is so debilitating, the surgeon general has declared it a public health issue U.S. Surgeon General wants Congress to put warning labels on social media just like cigarettes For you: The Well Adjusted newsletter: Sign up to get simple strategies to work smarter and live...
The graphic warning label drew viewers' attention away from ads and toward the warning, regardless of whether the warning was graphic or text only, more than the current surgeon general warning. Here's how graphic warnings snuff out cigarettes' appeal to children They found that the graphic warn...
A half-century after the Surgeon General’ s alarm, they, and hopeless smokers, are its last remaining friends.According to the passage, e-cigarettes___. A.supply smokers with nicotine more safelyB.help the fastest e-cigarettes-adopter gain sales 1 billion timesC.are mastered by all tobacco...
The United States' top health official says electronic cigarettes can cause health problems for young people.Surgeon General Vivek Murthy released his first report on e-cigarettes this week. He calls the device a public health threat to America's youth. He uses scientific information to give the...
The date, to be exact, was January 10, 1964. On the next day Surgeon General Luther L. Terry released his advisory panel's report on smoking and health. After that, people could still smoke, of course, but never again in the hazy delusion that cigarettes were harmless.年份: 2006 ...
cigarettes within 2 years compared with those who never used e-cigarettes.7Taking a long-term view, this may well indicate that the Surgeon General’s 2014 warning about 1 in 13 young persons being likely to die prematurely of smoking-related causes might prove to be true—or, more likely,...
It could be simple strain, or too much booze and cigarettes or even too much women. The voice had an ugly timbre to it, he could never be called the sweet crooner anymore."You sound like you have a cold," Jules said to Johnny Fontane.Fontane said politely, "Just strain, I tried to...
The conclusion of the United States Surgeon General's Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health in 1964 that excessive cigarette smoking causes lung cancer is cited as the major turning point for public health action against cigarettes. But the surgeon general and US Public Health Service (PHS) sci...