Aim Government regulations can control the design features of tobacco products, including flavours. Understanding how cigarette and e-cigarette flavour availability affects purchasing behaviour among ...
Objectives China, the leading global tobacco producer and consumer with 300 million smokers (50.5% male prevalence) and over ...
Introduction Cigarette smoking continues to exert a major impact on morbidity and mortality. We aim to provide robust ...
Background Illicit trade in cigarettes undermines the public health and fiscal objectives of tobacco taxation. In South ...
Objective To examine the potential implications and challenges posed by the global expansion of China National Tobacco Corporation (CNTC) for global tobacco control efforts. Methods We used publicly ...
Correspondence to Dr Evan Blecher, International Tobacco Control Research Program, American Cancer Society, 250 Williams Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA; evan.blecher{at}cancer.org Euromonitor ...
In 1994, South Africa emerged as a leader in tobacco taxation among middle-income countries. From 1994 to 2009, sharp excise-tax increases, complemented by progressive tobacco-control legislation, led ...
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