WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal government fought an uphill battle Wednesday to convince a skeptical judge that tobacco companies should be required to put large graphic photos on cigarette packs to ...
(Reuters Health) - Gruesome photographs on cigarette packages may deliver more effective anti-smoking messages than words, a new analysis finds. Researchers reviewed previous studies comparing images ...
I don’t think a single picture splashed across a cigarette pack is going to carry that much of a punch if it’s not followed up with stricter control of cigarette smoking. What I mean by that is if we ...
In an effort to curb smoking, cigarette boxes will now come with these graphic images of holes in throats, lumpy tumorish lungs and more. They’re supposed to act as a warning label on the dangers of ...
(CBS/AP) The new cigarette warning labels the FDA introduced on Tuesday feature some pretty graphic images to convey the negative health effects of tobacco use. How graphic? We're talking pictures of ...
In Bangladesh, cigarette packs show a photograph of an ulcer on a throat or someone on a ventilator. Mexico’s show bloody urine in a toilet or a woman with breast cancer. In South Africa, a small ...
The U.S. government is abandoning a legal battle to require that cigarette packs carry a set of large and often graphic warning labels depicting the dangers of smoking and encouraging smokers to quit.