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Japan Tobacco International (JTI) made false claims that could not be substantiated according to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) today (Wednesday). Japan Tobacco International (JTI) made false claims that could not be substantiated according to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) today (Wednesday).

by Cancer Research UK | News | 13 March 2013

13 March 2013

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The gene most strongly linked to obesity and overeating may also increase the risk of malignant melanoma – the most deadly skin cancer, reveals research published in Nature Genetics. The gene most strongly linked to obesity and overeating may also increase the risk of malignant melanoma – the most deadly skin cancer, reveals research published in Nature Genetics.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 3 March 2013

3 March 2013

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The New Zealand government has announced plans to put all tobacco products into plain, standardised packaging with large, graphic health warnings. The New Zealand government has announced plans to put all tobacco products into plain, standardised packaging with large, graphic health warnings.

by In collaboration with PA Media Group | News | 19 February 2013

19 February 2013

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As MPs are sent our message that tobacco packaging attracts customers, we look at just how important standardised packaging could be for public health. As MPs are sent our message that tobacco packaging attracts customers, we look at just how important standardised packaging could be for public health.

by Paul Thorne | Analysis | 13 February 2013

13 February 2013

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Westminster MPs are being sent examples of widely available cigarette packets to show how the tobacco industry markets its products to children today (Tuesday). Westminster MPs are being sent examples of widely available cigarette packets to show how the tobacco industry markets its products to children today (Tuesday).

by Cancer Research UK | News | 12 February 2013

12 February 2013