First paragraph: In December 2012 Australia became the first jurisdiction to mandate plain (or standardised) packaging for tobacco products. Many governments have been looking on with interest, anxious to learn if this is also the next step forward in their own efforts to tackle the harms caused by tobacco. This special issue begins to answer this question by presenting a series of studies which provide an initial evaluation of the policy. What have been the early impacts of plain packaging on young people and adult smokers? And are there any unintended consequences—has it reduced prices, for instance, or encouraged illicit tobacco use
First paragraph: While standardised (or plain) packaging is required in at least 14 countries, the o...
AbstractBackground We assessed whether the Australian plain packs with larger graphic health warning...
First paragraph: For more than a quarter of a century, tobacco companies have argued that plain pack...
First paragraph: In December 2012 Australia became the first jurisdiction to mandate plain (or stand...
First paragraph: In the wake of the UK government's announcement on 12 July that its decision on pla...
First paragraph: Bans on tobacco advertising, promotion, sponsorship and open display in shops in th...
First paragraph: Bans on tobacco advertising, promotion, sponsorship and open display in shops in th...
It is almost thirty years since a senior vice president of marketing at British American Tobacco for...
Objectives: To investigate the impact of Australia's plain tobacco packaging policy on two stated pu...
The Minister for Health, Dr James Reilly, has welcomed the publication of a study in the British Med...
Collin N Smith,1 John D Kraemer,2 Andrea C Johnson,1 Darren Mays1 1Department of Oncology, Georgetow...
© 2016 BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Background: Tobacco companies question whether sta...
First paragraph: The United Kingdom (UK) Standardised Packaging of Tobacco Products Regulations 2015...
OBJECTIVES To investigate the impact of Australia's plain tobacco packaging policy on two stated pur...
First paragraph: While standardised (or plain) packaging is required in at least 14 countries, the o...
First paragraph: While standardised (or plain) packaging is required in at least 14 countries, the o...
AbstractBackground We assessed whether the Australian plain packs with larger graphic health warning...
First paragraph: For more than a quarter of a century, tobacco companies have argued that plain pack...
First paragraph: In December 2012 Australia became the first jurisdiction to mandate plain (or stand...
First paragraph: In the wake of the UK government's announcement on 12 July that its decision on pla...
First paragraph: Bans on tobacco advertising, promotion, sponsorship and open display in shops in th...
First paragraph: Bans on tobacco advertising, promotion, sponsorship and open display in shops in th...
It is almost thirty years since a senior vice president of marketing at British American Tobacco for...
Objectives: To investigate the impact of Australia's plain tobacco packaging policy on two stated pu...
The Minister for Health, Dr James Reilly, has welcomed the publication of a study in the British Med...
Collin N Smith,1 John D Kraemer,2 Andrea C Johnson,1 Darren Mays1 1Department of Oncology, Georgetow...
© 2016 BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Background: Tobacco companies question whether sta...
First paragraph: The United Kingdom (UK) Standardised Packaging of Tobacco Products Regulations 2015...
OBJECTIVES To investigate the impact of Australia's plain tobacco packaging policy on two stated pur...
First paragraph: While standardised (or plain) packaging is required in at least 14 countries, the o...
First paragraph: While standardised (or plain) packaging is required in at least 14 countries, the o...
AbstractBackground We assessed whether the Australian plain packs with larger graphic health warning...
First paragraph: For more than a quarter of a century, tobacco companies have argued that plain pack...