BACKGROUND: The Miller Brewing Company (MBC) was wholly owned by Phillip Morris (PM), between 1970 and 2002. Tobacco industry document studies identify alliances between the alcohol and tobacco industries to counter U.S. policies in the 1980s and 1990s. This investigation sought to study in-depth inter-relationships between MBC and PM, with a particular focus on alcohol policy issues. We used the Truth Tobacco Industry Documents library to trace the evolution of corporate affairs and related alcohol policy orientated functions within and between MBC and PM. RESULTS: MBC was structured and led by PM senior executives from soon after takeover in 1970. Corporate Affairs sought to influence public perceptions of alcohol to align them with busin...
Jim McCambridge and colleagues analyze industry submissions to a Scottish Government consultation on...
Objective: To investigate Philip Morris’s support of U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulation of...
BACKGROUND: Recent attempts by large tobacco companies to represent themselves as socially responsib...
Background The Miller Brewing Company (MBC) was wholly owned by Phillip Morris (PM), between 1970 an...
Background:Internal tobacco industry document searches have led to the discovery of hitherto unpubli...
BACKGROUND: The release of internal documents now available in the Truth Tobacco Documents Library h...
OBJECTIVE: This article describes the origins and purposes of alcohol industry "social aspects organ...
BACKGROUND: There has been insufficient research attention to alcohol industry methods of influencin...
BACKGROUND: There has been insufficient research attention to alcohol industry methods of influencin...
Tobacco is widely considered to be a uniquely harmful product for human health. Since the mid-1990s,...
Aim: To systematically review, using a qualitative, narrative synthesis approach, papers examining a...
Tobacco is widely considered to be a uniquely harmful product for human health. Since the mid-1990s,...
BackgroundThe purpose of this research was to identify, through alcohol industry documents, similari...
BACKGROUND: The UCSF Industry Documents Library has provided public health researchers with key insi...
Background - The purpose of this research was to identify, through alcohol industry documents, simil...
Jim McCambridge and colleagues analyze industry submissions to a Scottish Government consultation on...
Objective: To investigate Philip Morris’s support of U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulation of...
BACKGROUND: Recent attempts by large tobacco companies to represent themselves as socially responsib...
Background The Miller Brewing Company (MBC) was wholly owned by Phillip Morris (PM), between 1970 an...
Background:Internal tobacco industry document searches have led to the discovery of hitherto unpubli...
BACKGROUND: The release of internal documents now available in the Truth Tobacco Documents Library h...
OBJECTIVE: This article describes the origins and purposes of alcohol industry "social aspects organ...
BACKGROUND: There has been insufficient research attention to alcohol industry methods of influencin...
BACKGROUND: There has been insufficient research attention to alcohol industry methods of influencin...
Tobacco is widely considered to be a uniquely harmful product for human health. Since the mid-1990s,...
Aim: To systematically review, using a qualitative, narrative synthesis approach, papers examining a...
Tobacco is widely considered to be a uniquely harmful product for human health. Since the mid-1990s,...
BackgroundThe purpose of this research was to identify, through alcohol industry documents, similari...
BACKGROUND: The UCSF Industry Documents Library has provided public health researchers with key insi...
Background - The purpose of this research was to identify, through alcohol industry documents, simil...
Jim McCambridge and colleagues analyze industry submissions to a Scottish Government consultation on...
Objective: To investigate Philip Morris’s support of U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulation of...
BACKGROUND: Recent attempts by large tobacco companies to represent themselves as socially responsib...