They included the Christian Science Monitor , which had never carried cigarette advertising and had no intention of carrying it, and the Boston Globe , whose management announced in May, 1969, that it would no longer accept such advertising, because accumulated medical evidence has indicated that cigarette smoking is hazardous to health. In the months after the tobacco people caved in on cigarette commercials, the most important newspaper to alter its policy on cigarette ads was the New York Times
These weren't the flimsy receipts you sometimes get at the airport today
Today, FDA takes a crucial step toward reducing the tremendous toll of illness and death caused by tobacco use by proposing to dramatically change how cigarette packages and advertising look in this country, FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg said in a news release
In our latest M3 Pulse survey, we asked over 3300 doctors worldwide if they consider these smoking alternatives safe enough to recommend to patients
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