Published in Am J Public Health on November 01, 2001
Tobacco industry manipulation of the hospitality industry to maintain smoking in public places. Tob Control (2002) 5.06
Tobacco industry success in preventing regulation of secondhand smoke in Latin America: the "Latin Project". Tob Control (2002) 2.87
Junking science to promote tobacco. Am J Public Health (2001) 2.39
Policy-driven tobacco control. Tob Control (2010) 2.31
Tobacco industry efforts to present ventilation as an alternative to smoke-free environments in North America. Tob Control (2004) 2.30
Tobacco industry attempts to counter the World Bank report Curbing the Epidemic and obstruct the WHO framework convention on tobacco control. Soc Sci Med (2008) 1.99
Civil society and the negotiation of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Glob Public Health (2009) 1.80
Health preemption behind closed doors: trade agreements and fast-track authority. Am J Public Health (2014) 1.72
A tobacco industry study of airline cabin air quality: dropping inconvenient findings. Tob Control (2004) 1.69
What is known about tobacco industry efforts to influence tobacco tax? A systematic review of empirical studies. Tob Control (2012) 1.67
Turning science into junk: the tobacco industry and passive smoking. Am J Public Health (2001) 1.56
Tobacco industry efforts to defeat the occupational safety and health administration indoor air quality rule. Am J Public Health (2003) 1.55
Tobacco company efforts to influence the Food and Drug Administration-commissioned Institute of Medicine report clearing the smoke: an analysis of documents released through litigation. PLoS Med (2013) 1.51
Tobacco industry consumer research on socially acceptable cigarettes. Tob Control (2005) 1.48
"Working the system"--British American tobacco's influence on the European union treaty and its implications for policy: an analysis of internal tobacco industry documents. PLoS Med (2010) 1.47
Analysis of Alcohol Industry Submissions against Marketing Regulation. PLoS One (2017) 1.38
The tobacco industry and pesticide regulations: case studies from tobacco industry archives. Environ Health Perspect (2005) 1.29
'To quarterback behind the scenes, third-party efforts': the tobacco industry and the Tea Party. Tob Control (2013) 1.27
Seven deadly sins of environmental epidemiology and the virtues of precaution. Epidemiology (2008) 1.26
"Care and feeding": the Asian environmental tobacco smoke consultants programme. Tob Control (2004) 1.23
The tobacco industry's role in the 16 Cities Study of secondhand tobacco smoke: do the data support the stated conclusions? Environ Health Perspect (2006) 1.13
Corporation-induced diseases, upstream epidemiologic surveillance, and urban health. J Urban Health (2008) 1.11
ARTIST (Asian regional tobacco industry scientist team): Philip Morris' attempt to exert a scientific and regulatory agenda on Asia. Tob Control (2004) 1.06
Evidence that bisphenol A (BPA) can be accurately measured without contamination in human serum and urine, and that BPA causes numerous hazards from multiple routes of exposure. Mol Cell Endocrinol (2014) 1.05
The Limits of Corporate Social Responsibility: Techniques of Neutralization, Stakeholder Management and Political CSR. J Bus Ethics (2013) 1.04
Dust diseases and the legacy of corporate manipulation of science and law. Int J Occup Environ Health (2014) 0.95
Challenging the epidemiologic evidence on passive smoking: tactics of tobacco industry expert witnesses. Tob Control (2006) 0.92
Late insights into early origins of disease. Basic Clin Pharmacol Toxicol (2008) 0.91
Litigation in Argentina: challenging the tobacco industry. Tob Control (2006) 0.91
From strange bedfellows to natural allies: the shifting allegiance of fire service organisations in the push for federal fire-safe cigarette legislation. Tob Control (2005) 0.90
Corporate coalitions and policy making in the European Union: how and why British American Tobacco promoted "Better Regulation". J Health Polit Policy Law (2015) 0.87
Viewpoint: Policy requirements for protecting wildlife from endocrine disruptors. Environ Health Perspect (2006) 0.85
The Living Tomorrow Project: how Philip Morris has used a Belgian tourist attraction to promote ventilation approaches to the control of second hand smoke. Tob Control (2004) 0.85
Compromise or capitulation? US Food and Drug Administration jurisdiction over tobacco products. PLoS Med (2009) 0.84
"A good personal scientific relationship": Philip Morris scientists and the Chulabhorn Research Institute, Bangkok. PLoS Med (2008) 0.83
Erosion of the integrity of public health science in the USA. Occup Environ Med (2006) 0.82
Tobacco industry influence on the definition of tobacco related disorders by the American Psychiatric Association. Tob Control (2005) 0.82
The tobacco industry's use of Wall Street analysts in shaping policy. Tob Control (2004) 0.81
When tobacco targets direct democracy. J Health Polit Policy Law (2014) 0.78
Tobacco control implications of the first European product liability suit. Tob Control (2005) 0.77
"Fighting a hurricane": tobacco industry efforts to counter the perceived threat of Islam. Am J Public Health (2015) 0.76
Conflicts of Interest and Solicited Replication Attempts. Nicotine Tob Res (2016) 0.75
Credibility of scientists: conflict of interest and bias. Environ Health Perspect (2006) 0.75
Tobacco Industry Influence on the American Law Institute's Restatements of Torts and Implications for Its Conflict of Interest Policies. Iowa Law Rev (2012) 0.75
The tobacco industry's response to the COMMIT Trial: an analysis of legacy tobacco documents. Public Health Rep (2006) 0.75
Epidemiology faces its limits. Science (1995) 12.39
Passive smoking and the risk of coronary heart disease--a meta-analysis of epidemiologic studies. N Engl J Med (1999) 9.26
Tobacco industry efforts subverting International Agency for Research on Cancer's second-hand smoke study. Lancet (2000) 9.12
Why review articles on the health effects of passive smoking reach different conclusions. JAMA (1998) 8.54
The politics of local tobacco control. JAMA (1991) 7.92
Industry-funded research and conflict of interest: an analysis of research sponsored by the tobacco industry through the Center for Indoor Air Research. J Health Polit Policy Law (1996) 5.49
New tobacco industry strategy to prevent local tobacco control. JAMA (1993) 5.30
Environmental tobacco smoke. The Brown and Williamson documents. JAMA (1995) 3.93
Multicenter case-control study of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke and lung cancer in Europe. J Natl Cancer Inst (1998) 3.74
Passive smoking and health: should we believe Philip Morris's "experts"? BMJ (1996) 2.76
Health effects of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. California Environmental Protection Agency. Tob Control (1997) 2.61
Findings from the American College of Epidemiology's survey on Ethics guidelines. The American College of Epidemiology Ethics and Standards of Practice Committee. Ann Epidemiol (1998) 2.06
Reporting of occupational and environmental research: use and misuse of statistical and epidemiological methods. Occup Environ Med (2000) 1.84
The truth about big tobacco in its own words. BMJ (2000) 1.68
Guidelines for Good Epidemiology Practices for Occupational and Environmental Epidemiologic Research. The Chemical Manufacturers Association's Epidemiology Task Group. J Occup Med (1991) 1.55
Sound science in the implementation of public policy. A case report on California's Proposition 65. JAMA (1988) 1.47
Why journals should not publish articles funded by the tobacco industry. BMJ (2000) 1.01
Achieving worldwide tobacco control. JAMA (2000) 0.97
The discipline of epidemiology. Science (1995) 0.97
The discipline of epidemiology. Science (1995) 0.93
Court ruling on 'junk science' gives judges more say about what expert witness testimony to allow. JAMA (1993) 0.90
[Risk assessment and good epidemiological practices]. Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi (1997) 0.88
Court affirms judges' right to reject 'junk science'. Nature (1998) 0.88
The war against junk science: the use of expert panels in complex medical-legal scientific litigation. Biomaterials (1998) 0.88
Overview of good epidemiologic practices. J Occup Med (1991) 0.87
[Exploration of etiology of lung cancer and good epidemiological practices]. Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi (1997) 0.87
Fluoridation of water supplies. Debate on the ethics must be informed by sound science. BMJ (1999) 0.87
Is "junk science" finally on the way out? Med Econ (1996) 0.86
Evaluation of antismoking advertising campaigns. JAMA (1998) 9.14
Tobacco industry efforts subverting International Agency for Research on Cancer's second-hand smoke study. Lancet (2000) 9.12
The politics of local tobacco control. JAMA (1991) 7.92
Association of the California Tobacco Control Program with declines in cigarette consumption and mortality from heart disease. N Engl J Med (2000) 6.90
Biostatistics: how to detect, correct and prevent errors in the medical literature. Circulation (1980) 5.43
New tobacco industry strategy to prevent local tobacco control. JAMA (1993) 5.30
Tobacco industry manipulation of the hospitality industry to maintain smoking in public places. Tob Control (2002) 5.06
Preventing tobacco use--the youth access trap. Am J Public Health (1996) 4.19
Environmental tobacco smoke. The Brown and Williamson documents. JAMA (1995) 3.93
Tobacco use is increasing in popular films. Tob Control (1997) 3.74
Short-term economic and health benefits of smoking cessation: myocardial infarction and stroke. Circulation (1997) 3.74
Tobacco lobby political influence on US state legislatures in the 1990s. Tob Control (2001) 3.39
The new battleground: California's experience with smoke-free bars. Am J Public Health (2001) 3.28
It is time to abandon youth access tobacco programmes. Tob Control (2002) 3.27
Political realities of statewide smoking legislation: the passage of California's Assembly Bill 13. Tob Control (1997) 3.25
Popular films do not reflect current tobacco use. Am J Public Health (1994) 3.10
Lower levels of cigarette consumption found in smoke-free workplaces in California. Arch Intern Med (1993) 3.09
Tobacco control advocates must demand high-quality media campaigns: the California experience. Tob Control (1998) 3.05
How the tobacco industry built its relationship with Hollywood. Tob Control (2002) 3.04
Lawyer control of the tobacco industry's external research program. The Brown and Williamson documents. JAMA (1995) 2.93
California's tobacco tax initiative: the development and passage of Proposition 99. J Health Polit Policy Law (1996) 2.91
The defeat of Philip Morris' 'California Uniform Tobacco Control Act'. Am J Public Health (1997) 2.90
The tobacco industry, state politics, and tobacco education in California. Am J Public Health (1993) 2.84
Publication bias and public health policy on environmental tobacco smoke. JAMA (1994) 2.51
Tobacco industry successfully prevented tobacco control legislation in Argentina. Tob Control (2005) 2.32
Tobacco industry efforts to present ventilation as an alternative to smoke-free environments in North America. Tob Control (2004) 2.30
Are tobacco industry campaign contributions influencing state legislative behavior? Am J Public Health (1998) 2.07
Tobacco industry smokers' rights publications: a content analysis. Am J Public Health (1995) 2.05
Tobacco advertising and consumption: evidence of a causal relationship. J Public Health Policy (1987) 1.95
Philip Morris's failed experiment in Pittsburgh. J Health Polit Policy Law (1992) 1.93
Print media coverage of California's smokefree bar law. Tob Control (2001) 1.91
Short-term health and economic benefits of smoking cessation: low birth weight. Pediatrics (1999) 1.84
Civil society and the negotiation of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Glob Public Health (2009) 1.80
Tobacco industry allegations of "illegal lobbying" and state tobacco control. Am J Public Health (2001) 1.78
Failure to defend a successful state tobacco control program: policy lessons from Florida. Am J Public Health (2000) 1.78
Nicotine and addiction. The Brown and Williamson documents. JAMA (1995) 1.71
Smoke-free law did not affect revenue from gaming in Delaware. Tob Control (2005) 1.70
A tobacco industry study of airline cabin air quality: dropping inconvenient findings. Tob Control (2004) 1.69
Passive smoking increases experimental atherosclerosis in cholesterol-fed rabbits. J Am Coll Cardiol (1993) 1.68
The truth about big tobacco in its own words. BMJ (2000) 1.68
Even a little secondhand smoke is dangerous. JAMA (2001) 1.65
Question 1 tobacco education expenditures in Massachusetts, USA. Tob Control (1997) 1.64
Left atrial relaxation and left ventricular systolic function determine left atrial reservoir function. Circulation (1999) 1.64
Long term compliance with California's Smoke-Free Workplace Law among bars and restaurants in Los Angeles County. Tob Control (2003) 1.63
Evidence secondhand smoke causes breast cancer in 2005 stronger than for lung cancer in 1986. Prev Med (2007) 1.58
Lawyer control of internal scientific research to protect against products liability lawsuits. The Brown and Williamson documents. JAMA (1995) 1.55
Effect of smokefree bar law on bar revenues in California. Tob Control (2000) 1.52
Emotions for sale: cigarette advertising and women's psychosocial needs. Tob Control (2005) 1.52
Volume loading slows left ventricular isovolumic relaxation rate. Evidence of load-dependent relaxation in the intact dog heart. Circ Res (1981) 1.49
Tobacco industry consumer research on socially acceptable cigarettes. Tob Control (2005) 1.48
Signed, sealed and delivered: "big tobacco" in Hollywood, 1927-1951. Tob Control (2008) 1.44
Tobacco industry litigation to deter local public health ordinances: the industry usually loses in court. Tob Control (2004) 1.42
Determinants of left ventricular filling and of the diastolic pressure-volume relation. Circ Res (1989) 1.41
Hedging their bets: tobacco and gambling industries work against smoke-free policies. Tob Control (2004) 1.39
Arizona's tobacco control initiative illustrates the need for continuing oversight by tobacco control advocates. Tob Control (1999) 1.35
Factors which affect the diastolic pressure-volume curve. Circ Res (1978) 1.35
How Philip Morris unlocked the Japanese cigarette market: lessons for global tobacco control. Tob Control (2004) 1.31
ASHRAE Standard 62: tobacco industry's influence over national ventilation standards. Tob Control (2002) 1.31
German tobacco industry's successful efforts to maintain scientific and political respectability to prevent regulation of secondhand smoke. Tob Control (2006) 1.30
Smoking in movies in 2000 exceeded rates in the 1960s. Tob Control (2001) 1.30
The implementation of California's tobacco tax initiative: the critical role of outsider strategies in protecting Proposition 99. J Health Polit Policy Law (2000) 1.29
Public health foundations and the tobacco industry: lessons from Minnesota. Tob Control (2004) 1.24
Development and destruction of the first state funded anti-smoking campaign in the USA. Tob Control (2003) 1.22
Current trends in tobacco use on prime-time fictional television. Am J Public Health (1995) 1.22
Multiple regression for physiological data analysis: the problem of multicollinearity. Am J Physiol (1985) 1.20
World's best practice in tobacco control. Tob Control (2000) 1.19
Back to basics: getting smoke-free workplaces back on track. Tob Control (1997) 1.19
Smoke-free restaurant ordinances do not affect restaurant business. Period. J Public Health Manag Pract (1999) 1.18
Eliminating child labour in Malawi: a British American Tobacco corporate responsibility project to sidestep tobacco labour exploitation. Tob Control (2006) 1.16
Tobacco control and direct democracy in Dade County, Florida: future implications for health advocates. J Public Health Policy (2000) 1.15
Passive and active smoking. A problem for adults. Circulation (1996) 1.12
Left ventricular dynamic geometry in the intact and open chest dog. Circ Res (1982) 1.10
The passage and initial implementation of Oregon's Measure 44. Tob Control (1999) 1.08
ARTIST (Asian regional tobacco industry scientist team): Philip Morris' attempt to exert a scientific and regulatory agenda on Asia. Tob Control (2004) 1.06
Smoking in movies remained high in 1997. Tob Control (1998) 1.05
Multiple linear regression is a useful alternative to traditional analyses of variance. Am J Physiol (1988) 0.99
Muscle stiffness determined from canine left ventricular pressure-volume curves. Circ Res (1975) 0.99
The pericardium substantially affects the left ventricular diastolic pressure-volume relationship in the dog. Circ Res (1978) 0.99
Endocardial pacing site affects left ventricular end-diastolic volume and performance in the intact anesthetized dog. Circ Res (1983) 0.98
Enacting tobacco taxes by direct popular vote in the United States: lessons from 20 years of experience. Tob Control (2009) 0.98
In-utero and neonatal exposure to secondhand smoke causes vascular dysfunction in newborn rats. J Am Coll Cardiol (1998) 0.98
Influence of atrial systole on the Frank-Starling relation and the end-diastolic pressure-diameter relation of the left ventricle. Circulation (1983) 0.97
Segment stroke work and metabolism depend on coronary blood flow in the pig. Am J Physiol (1978) 0.96
Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke increases myocardial infarct size in rats. Circulation (1994) 0.96
Determination of frequency response from step response: application to fluid-filled catheters. Am J Physiol (1979) 0.93
Pulmonary artery constriction produces a greater right ventricular dynamic afterload than lung microvascular injury in the open chest dog. Circ Res (1985) 0.91
Left ventricular volume measurement by conductance catheter in intact dogs. Parallel conductance volume depends on left ventricular size. Circulation (1989) 0.90
The accuracy of inferring left ventricular volume from dimension depends on the frequency of information needed to answer a given question. Circ Res (1985) 0.90
Hirayama's work has stood the test of time. Bull World Health Organ (2000) 0.88
Acute hemodynamic interventions shift the diastolic pressure-volume curve in man. Circulation (1976) 0.87
End-systolic and end-diastolic ventricular interaction. Am J Physiol (1986) 0.86
Smoking cessation in heart failure: it is never too late. J Am Coll Cardiol (2001) 0.86
Testosterone worsens endothelial dysfunction associated with hypercholesterolemia and environmental tobacco smoke exposure in male rabbit aorta. J Am Coll Cardiol (1997) 0.86
The ledger of tobacco control. JAMA (1996) 0.85
Metoprolol does not attenuate atherosclerosis in lipid-fed rabbits exposed to environmental tobacco smoke. Circulation (1994) 0.84
Age-related changes in ouabain pharmacology. Ouabain exhibits a different volume of distribution in adult and young dogs. Circ Res (1976) 0.84
Acute changes in the diastolic pressure-volume relationship of the left ventricle. Eur J Cardiol (1976) 0.84
Left ventricular mechanical adaptation to chronic aortic regurgitation in intact dogs. Am J Physiol (1987) 0.83
Two dimensions describe left ventricular volume change during hemodynamic transients. Am J Physiol (1990) 0.83
Determinants of forward pulmonary vein flow: an open pericardium pig model. J Am Coll Cardiol (2000) 0.83