TY - JOUR AU1 - Hebert, Richard AB - Nicotine & Tobacco Research (1999) 1, S17-$23 Edited by Richard Hfibert Section I: History and pharmacology affected by a person's early life and maturation? (3) What are the key aspects of the design and marketing of History lesson: from filters to 'lights' tobacco products that get people to start smoking and Virtually unregulated, the tobacco industry has repeat- then convert them into regular smokers, brand by brand edly deceived the public about the toxic effects of its and target population by target population? Further, products: in the 1950s by adding filters, even some science must also understand how much nicotine a made with asbestos, and claiming health benefits that cigarette needs to contain to become addictive, and how research shows did not exist; in the 1960s by introduc- much a smoker needs to take in daily to sustain addic- ing and promoting the supposed health-protecting quali- tion. And third, researchers need to identify how the ties of 'low-tar' products that actually perform like their other components of tobacco and tobacco smoke, in- high-tar counterparts; and, more recently, with 'light' cluding product additives, contribute to the addictive brands that, as Slade points out in his introductory and other effects that TI - Article summaries JF - Nicotine and Tobacco Research DO - 10.1080/14622299050011761 DA - 1999-01-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/article-summaries-97PQDZ78H6 SP - S17 EP - S23 VL - 1 IS - Suppl_2 DP - DeepDyve ER -