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Tobacco Regulation is a Step Toward Better Health RWJF President and CEO Risa Lavizzo-Mourey discusses the signing of the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act in a column in The Star-Ledger of Newark, N.J. Published In: The Star-Ledger of Newark, N.J. | Speeches and commentaries, President's Corner | 07/05/2009 |
New Report: States Cut Funding for Tobacco Prevention Programs Declines seen despite record amounts of tobacco revenue. | Video, Reports, Stories and articles | 12/09/2009 |
National Tobacco Control Technical Assistance Consortium As director of the National Latino Council on Alcohol and Tobacco Prevention, Jeanette Noltenius has worked all over the United States, but in March 2001 her attention was focused on Indiana. | Grant Results Sidebars | 11/13/2009 |
Tobacco Control Policy Third in the Health Policy Series, Tobacco Control Policy provides an in-depth look at tobacco-policy research, a field that the Foundation helped create in the early 1990s and supports to the present day.Since the early 1970s the Robert... Published In: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Series on Health Policy | Books | 01/02/2006 |
State Tobacco Control Spending and Youth Smoking Although states are receiving more funding than ever before from tobacco excise taxes and tobacco settlement funds, many state budgets for tobacco control programs are shrinking or have become nonexistent. Using data from the 1991-2000 administrations of the... Published In: American Journal of Public Health | Journal articles | 02/01/2005 |
The effect of tobacco control policies on youth cigarette demand and the influence of youth attitudes and beliefs on smoking status have been subjects of much research. However, there has been no investigation of how tobacco control policies affect youths' attitudes... Published In: Evidence-Based Preventive Medicine | Journal articles | 01/01/2004 |
The Effects of Tobacco Control Policies on Smoking Rates: A Tobacco Control Scorecard Every year, 440,000 Americans die from smoking-related illnesses. Globally, experts estimate that the annual death toll for smokers will reach 10 million by the 2030s. There is evidence that a number of anti-smoking policies work, especially when they are combined,... Published In: Journal of Public Health Management and Practice | Journal articles | 07/01/2004 |
International Trade Agreements: A Threat to Tobacco Control Policy Asserting that health is a recognized human right, this article discusses how international trade agreements prioritize the rights of corporations over health and human rights. The authors discuss how these agreements are negotiated and developed, and... Published In: Tobacco Control | Journal articles | 08/01/2005 |
Individual and Human Rights in Tobacco Control: Help or Hindrance? To many it would seem that rights-based arguments would be vital in the framing and implementation of tobacco control policy and advocacy. However, it is unclear as to what and how much of a role rights should play and whether or not increased rights... Published In: Tobacco Control | Journal articles | 08/01/2005 |
Media Advocacy, Tobacco Control Policy Change and Teen Smoking in Florida This article presents the findings of an assessment of media advocacy activities implemented by the Florida Tobacco Control Program to determine whether they contributed to increased news coverage, policy changes and reductions in youth smoking. A content analysis... Published In: Tobacco Control | Reports | 02/01/2007 |