Market Analysis by covering: British American Tobacco PLC. Read 's Market Analysis on Investing.com UK. Read more
Investing Uk - Dec 09
Young Americans use nicotine, tobacco and cannabis in multiple ways, but smoking those items––the most dangerous method––is still involved for most users, a new University of Michigan study found. Read more
Medical News - Dec 08
Juan Cotto, diagnosed with cancer in 2022, is seeking $5 million in this federal lawsuit. Read more
Masslive - Dec 04
Decision-makers from around the world are gathering in Geneva from Monday for a week-long conference that could help determine the direction of international efforts to rein in the dangers of tobacco. The environmental impact of cigarettes and marketing strategies that target young consumers will... Read more
Rfi - Nov 17
49 Wealth Management LLC raised its position in British American Tobacco p.l.c. (NYSE:BTI – Free Report) by 27.2% during the second quarter, according to the company in its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The institutional investor owned 20,346 shares of ... Read more
Americanbankingnews - Nov 10
Cigarettes could face minimum prices along the lines of the controversial alcohol strategy under SNPs plans to bring down smoking rates Read more
The Times - Nov 04
Experts publish letter as peers prepare to scrutinise draft legislation six months after its second Commons readingMore than 1,200 public health leaders have called for the tobacco and vapes bill to be passed swiftly through parliament to “protect future generations”.They said in a cross-party le... Read more
The Guardian - Oct 27
Researchers at UC San Diego have found that teenagers and young adults who use cannabis have a higher risk of progressing to regular tobacco use, suggesting a need to incorporate cannabis prevention into tobacco control programs. Read more
Uc San Diego Today - Oct 24
Two guns were recovered in the investigation, one believed to be the weapon used in the shooting. Read more
Mlive - Oct 23A new report shows tobacco use among high school students has dropped to 17%, the lowest since tracking began in 2000. Read more
Spectrum News 1 | Buffalo - Oct 23