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Like father, like son: How tobacco companies targeted families in the 20th century The Cancer History Project Ban on e cigarette adverts implying interracial relationships are 'taboo' Advertising Standards Authority The Guardian This No Tobacco Day, look beyond the flashy packaging and false trends. Tobacco addiction may look harmless at first, but its impact on health can last a lifetime. Choose clean air, healthy World No Tobacco Day 2020: Big Tobacco World No Tobacco Day is May 31 Stories How the tobacco industry targeted Black smokers with ads for menthol cigarettes

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Tobacco addiction is twofold: Psychological dependence: Smoking a cigarette entails a ritual of automatic and repetitive gestures associated with particular circumstances (pleasure, stress response, intellectual stimulation, support for morale, need for the gesture of conviviality)

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