3. Tobacco Text source: Encyclopedia Britannica. (1999); Image source: Wikimedia Commons. (2007). Permission granted for educational use. Any of numerous species of Nicotiana or the cured leaves of several of the species that are used after processing in various ways for smoking, snuffing, chewing, and extracting nicotine Cultivated tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) Wild tobacco (Nicotiana rustica)
28. Número de pontos de venda de cigarros aumenta perto das escolas Em SP, pesquisa Datafolha constata que 70% dos pontos de venda de tabaco ficam nas redondezas das escolas; segundo consultora da OMS, situação é a mesma em países como Canadá, EUA e Austrália Folha de São Paulo, 20 agosto 2010
32. Encorajando Mulheres a Fumar Virginia Slims, “You’ve come a long way baby” campaign, U.S.A. (1970s) Winston, JTI, South Africa Lucky Strike, Czech Republic and Spain (2005) 187M (2002) 532M (2025)
36. 1978: Philip Morris: “Women make up the majority of low tar smokers. Almost half of all women have switched to low tar.” 10 Years later: nearly 70% of low tar smokers are female !!! By 1987 Lung cancer surpassed breast cancer as the leading cause of cancer deaths among women.