The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a challenge this week to federal rules requiring cigarette packaging and advertisements to display graphic warnings about the dangers of smoking. On Monday, the Supreme ...
On October 27, FDA appealed a decision of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Georgia that vacated the agency’s 2020 rule requiring graphic health warnings on cigarette packaging and ...
A study by the Georgetown Medical Center found graphic anti-smoking labels could reduce mortality rate. The use of graphic anti-smoking labels could drastically reduce the smoking mortality rate over ...
The Georgia Association of Convenience Stores is teaming up with cigarette giant Philip Morris in a legal fight against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and its rule requiring graphic warnings on ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s latest rule requiring graphic warnings on cigarette packaging and advertising has been tossed out by a federal judge in South Georgia. In a written order Friday ...
Georgetown University Medical Center researchers found that viewing graphic anti-smoking warning labels on cigarette packages stimulates activity in brain areas linked to emotion, decision-making and ...
RICHMOND, Va. -- Corpses, cancer patients and diseased lungs are among the images the federal government plans for larger, graphic warning labels that would take up half of each pack of cigarettes ...
It may go without saying that cigarette packaging is one of the most important marketing tools for tobacco companies. Packaging is the consumer’s first and final interaction with the product. An ...
Supreme Court won’t hear tobacco companies’ appeal for graphic cigarette label warnings The FDA required that warnings about the risks of smoking occupy the top 50% of cigarette packs and top 20% of ...
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Higher cigarette taxes, larger warnings may push 5.5M Filipinos to quit smoking – study
A new study suggests that increasing cigarette taxes and expanding graphic health warnings on cigarette packs could encourage millions of Filipinos to quit smoking. Research published in the journal ...
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Higher excise tax, larger warning labels on cigarette packs pushed
MANILA, Philippines — Health experts are calling for higher taxes on cigarettes and larger warning labels on the packaging after a new study found that such policies help motivate Filipino smokers to ...
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