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Manipulating Addictiveness of Tobacco
Once secret industry memos and other court-released documents address industry manipulation of tobacco's addictive properties.
www.ohd.hr.state.or.us
Nicotine and Addiction: the Brown and Williamson Documents
Once-secret memos show the tobacco industry had a sophisticated and scientifically accurate understanding of nicotine pharmacology, including an explicit recognition of nicotine's addictiveness, more than 30 years ago.
jama.ama-assn.org
Prying Open the Door to the Tobacco Industry's Secrets About Nicotine
AMA scientific article. Tobacco industry documents "reveal that for decades, the industry knew and internally acknowledged that nicotine is an addictive drug and cigarettes are the ultimate nicotine delivery device; that nicotine addiction can be perpetuated and even enhanced through cigarette design alterations and manipulations."
jama.ama-assn.org
"Inside the restricted laboratory compound on the south coast of England, five senior scientists for BAT Industries, the world's second-biggest cigarette maker, were devising ways to make it harder for people to quit smoking..."
tc.bmjjournals.com
Timeline: Chemical Manipulation of Tobacco Products
Industry documents over time reveal the history of product engineering for addiction.
www.tobaccodocuments.org
Industry Executives Knew Nicotine Addictive
What the industry knew, and when it knew it, are the issues examined in this article.
personalmd.com
Why and How a Cigarette Maker Created a More Addictive Tobacco
Article on tobacco industry research into nicotine and addiction, and R&D efforts to engineer more addictive product.
www.rense.com
Philip Morris Tried to `Bury' Damaging Nicotine Research
News article; secret memos reveal that Philip Morris officials suggested that internal documents about research should be destroyed, and negative information should be kept secret.
www.s-t.com
News article follows the trial of industry memos that discuss how and why to manipulate cigarette chemistry.
www.thehollandsentinel.net