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Title: Carcinogens found in e-cigarettes.(NEWS FROM THE FDA)(Brief article)
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Publication: Internal Medicine News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 15, 2009
Publisher: International Medical News Group
Volume: 42 Issue: 16 Page: 10(1)
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Title: Headlines & your health; pipes, cigars no safe alternative to cigarettes.(IN THE NEWS)
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Publication: Men's Health Advisor (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2010
Publisher: Belvoir Media Group, LLC
Volume: 12 Issue: 5 Page: 5(1)
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Sales companies in the nation's top tobacco are not supposed to go up in smoke despite new macabre warning labels that are made to appear on cigarette packages in the United States next year.
Graphic labels, which were published in June by the Food and Drug Administration and include a picture of rotting teeth and gums, leading to reductions of less than one percent in all income American Tobacco in 2013 according to a recent analysis by research firm IBISWorld.
The average person smokes fifteen cigarettes a day, at a cost of about $ 1,500 a year, equivalent to about $ 300 million in lost revenue.Only a fraction of the estimated $ 43.8 billion of revenue for the tobacco industry in 2013, show the calculation of the firm.
U.S. tobacco companies' sales aren't expected to go up in smoke despite new grisly warning labels set to appear on cigarettes packs next year.
An analysis by research firm IBISWorld estimates the labels will cause a decline of less than one percent in overall U.S. tobacco revenues in 2013.
An average person smokes fifteen cigarettes a day at a cost of about $1,500 per year, translating to $300 million in lost sales.
That's only a fraction of the estimated $43.8 billion in revenue in 2013.
The labels required by federal law will take up half of the pack by the fall of 2012 and include images of diseased lungs and a smoker's corpse.
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