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Page: << Prev | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 In a prepared statement, Dr. Ronald M. Davis, president of the American Medical Association, said: "The AMA is concerned that the federal government received failing grades for its tobacco control legislation and policies. It's a cruel irony that tobacco, the number one cause of preventable death, is one of the least regulated products. This report serves as a reminder that we need meaningful legislative reforms to give the FDA strong regulatory authority over tobacco products.
"While some states have made progress, it is troubling that 32 states received failing grades for tobacco prevention and control funding," he added. "By spending more on tobacco prevention and cessation programs, states have the ability to save lives and stop new smokers before they start."
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To learn more about the dangers of smoking and how to quit, visit the American Lung Association.
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SOURCES: Jan. 8, 2008, teleconference with Bernadette Toomey, president and CEO, American Lung Association, New York City; Paul Billings, vice president for national policy and advocacy, American Lung Association, New York City; Pete Fisher, vice president, state issues, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, Washington, D.C.; Bill Phelps, spokesman, Phillip Morris USA; State of Tobacco Control 2007 report card, American Lung Association, Jan. 10, 2008; American Medical Association, news release, Jan. 10, 2008
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