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  2. History of smoking - Wikipedia

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    Since the popularisation of e-cigarettes, the tobacco industry protected its interests in a few ways: Developing their own smoking cessation tools, later proven to be ineffective and just as harmful as cigarettes. [55] Manufacturing their own e-cigarettes. Funding studies with the intent of discrediting e-cigarettes. [56] Interfering with the ...

  3. History of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    When they were once again "in case", the inspection of the crop could take place and the final processing for export begin. [20] Early on, the preparation of tobacco for shipping was very simple. The tobacco leaves were twisted and rolled, then spun into rope, which was wound into balls weighing as much as a hundred pounds (45 kilograms).

  4. Tobacco smoking - Wikipedia

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    Per capita yearly cigarette consumption in post-war Germany steadily rose from 460 in 1950 to 1,523 in 1963. [10] By the end of the 20th century, anti-smoking campaigns in Germany were unable to exceed the effectiveness of the Nazi-era climax in the years 1939–41 and German tobacco health research was described by Robert N. Proctor as "muted ...

  5. History of commercial tobacco in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Its sales were $25,000,000 in 1890, and $316,000,000 in 1903. [25] After the Civil War government debts were paid off, taxes were almost completely removed from cigarettes. It was at this point, that the cigarette became an integral part of American culture, which lasted until scientific discoveries revealed the health consequences of smoking. [24]

  6. A Frank Statement - Wikipedia

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    A Frank Statement to Cigarette Smokers. A Frank Statement to Cigarette Smokers was a historic first advertisement in a campaign run by major American tobacco companies on January 4, 1954, to create doubt by disputing recent scientific studies linking smoking cigarettes to lung cancer and other dangerous health effects.

  7. Cigarette - Wikipedia

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    These cigarettes were historically marketed as being less harmful, but there is no research showing that they are any less harmful. The filter design is one of the main differences between light and regular cigarettes, although not all cigarettes contain perforated holes in the filter.

  8. 20 absurd ads from when doctors pushed cigarettes - AOL

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    By Glenn Albin Cigarettes kill? A Florida jury thought so and has just awarded a widow of a lung cancer victim $24 billion in damages. Lawyers argued that R.J. Reynolds was negligent in informing ...

  9. Tobacco control - Wikipedia

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    These restrictions were repealed in the revolutions of 1848. [7] In 1930s Germany, scientific research for the first time revealed a connection between lung cancer and smoking, so the use of cigarettes and smoking was strongly discouraged by a heavy government sponsored anti-smoking campaign. [8] [9]