Another round of FTC regulation in 1955 banned all references to "throat, larynx, lungs, nose or other parts of the body," or to "digestion, energy, nerves or doctors" for all brands, new and old
The role of the media in promoting and reducing tobacco use
In the late 1970s the Federal Trade Commission (F.T.C.) investigated the advertising practices of all the tobacco companies
Hormonal shifts Hormonal fluctuations, such as during premenstrual days or menstrual cycles, can increase cravings, making nicotine avoidance more difficult at specific points in the month
Critics of high pay said the move was a warning to company bosses about pushing through pay rises - but urged investors to keep up the pressure
The boldness of the first third has actually calmed down a little, but is still very savory and sweet