Even though everyone and his uncle is now aware of the lethal dangers of smoking and its toll on society, the question that is not taught in public health schools or acknowledged by public health organizations, is, When did the medical and public health communities learn about the harmfulness of cigarettes and what did they do about it? The much-avoided answer is that the public health community knew no later than the 1930s through the epidemiologic work of Raymond Pearl at Johns Hopkins and the clinical reports of Alton Ochner at Tulane
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Oklahoma voters approved a constitutional amendment to create TSET in 2000, the only state to do so with the funds from a nationwide settlement agreement with tobacco companies
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2015 Additional Tobacco Links and Resources From SFCAN: Coordinated action on tobacco control, especially in young adults, low income communities, the homeless and people with mental illness - where smoking rates are higher than the general population- can make the highest impact