
Grand Rounds
The Public Health Grand Rounds is a monthly series created to further strengthen CDC’s common scientific culture and foster discussion and debate on major public health issues. Each session of the Public Health Grand Rounds will focus on key issues and challenges related to a specific health topic, including cutting-edge scientific evidence and potential impact of different interventions. The sessions will also highlight how CDC is already addressing these challenges and discuss the recommendations for future research and practice.
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November, 2009
“The Public Health Impact of Tobacco Product and Advertising Regulation”
On Wednesday, November 18, CDC's Office of Smoking and Health presented the third session of Public Health Grand Rounds entitled “The Public Health Impact of Tobacco Product and Advertising Regulation". This presentation focused on recent legislative successes in tobacco control efforts (including the FDA's ability to regulate the content, marketing and sales of tobacco products), while addressing the challenges that lie ahead in saving millions of lives through the reduction of tobacco use.
- Video
(181mb, total time: 1:13:00) - PDF version of the PowerPoint presentation
(2.5mb, 89 pages) - Text-only presentation transcript
(78kb, 27 pages)
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