The molecular epidemiology of lung cancer
Historian Explores How 'We The People' Fought for Change in Tobacco Regulation By Jonathan Marker | National Archives News WASHINGTON, October 7, 2019 From its nascent roots in the Jamestown colony, tobacco has been a staple of the American economy, a Golden Goose for the tobacco industry, and the fountainhead of an ongoing national public health crisis
Italian explorer Christopher Columbus observes that Native Americans use tobacco as a medicinal herb
Arriving in Japan in 2014, HTP quickly rose in popularity, and their commercial success has been associated with the strong decline in smoking rates seen in the past decade
The government imposes strict regulations on tobacco sales, including restrictions on packaging and advertising
In India, the habitual consumption of pan masala, and other smokeless tobacco products like gutka, is prevalent in both urban and rural areas, leading to significant oral health issues and an increased risk of diseases and malignancies