Ten years after signing the National Tobacco Control Act, the federal government has yet to implement the law.
Decisions pending in deceptive-marketing suits against nicotine products could soon forge a path for related litigation.
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Tobacco warnings go up in smoke
It’s a picture that paints a thousand doubts on the Department of Health’s (DOH) vaunted commitment to promote the country’s health. Last week, Health Secretary Ted Herbosa drew sharp ...
The cultivation of unauthorised tobacco varieties is illegal as stipulated in section 64 (1) of the Tobacco Industry ...
The justices handed a win, for now, to the Food and Drug Administration in its rejection of applications from makers of ...
The Union Health Ministry has urged the Indian Premier League (IPL) to ban all tobacco and alcohol advertising, including ...
With the Tobacco Commission (TC) yet to announce the opening of the 2024-2025 tobacco marketing season, farmers are praying for better prices with social and climatic shocks of the growing season ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld an FDA decision that rejected a series of applications to market fruit-flavored ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration’s chief tobacco regulator was removed from his post Tuesday, part of ...
Philip Morris International began selling its IQOS heated tobacco device in Austin, Texas on Thursday for $60 a piece, an ...
The marketing of white snus often stresses that they are “tobacco-free” because the pouches do not contain tobacco leaf. But ...