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Douglas A. Geekie 《Canadian Medical Association journal》1991,144(6):630-631
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《Canadian Medical Association journal》1985,132(12):1440A-1440B
Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death and disease in Canada, accounting for some 30 000 deaths annually. This enormous health cost to Canadians has led the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) to promote initiatives regarding smoking prevention programs in schools, legislation to prevent smoking in government buildings and controls on smoking in private buildings, particularly places of work. The CMA recommends the prohibition of all forms of tobacco advertising/promotion in Canada, including advertising in conjunction with athletic events. The CMA also supports the taxation of tobacco products at a level to discourage their purchase, with revenue earmarked for health budgets, and the association is encouraging the federal government to develop alternative crop incentives for tobacco farmers. The norm of nonsmoking is a social attitude the CMA is working toward developing in all Canadians. 相似文献
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