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Since the 1960s, tobacco companies intended adding appetite suppressant in cigarettes to attract new smokers concerned about their body weight.
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Conclusion: These tobacco companies played an active and not disclaimed role in the anti-appetite effects of smoking, at least in the past, by adding appetite-suppressant molecules into their cigarettes.
Tobacco giants Philip Morris and British American Tobacco added appetite suppressants to cigarettes, according to the documents, released during litigation in the US.
Early Lucky Strike ads marketed the fear of fat to men and women, and tobacco giants Philip Morris and American Tobacco actually added appetite suppressants to their cigarettes.
Between 1949 and 1999, according to internal documents from the tobacco industry released during litigation in the US, Philip Morris and British American Tobacco added appetite suppressants to cigarettes.
No additional information was gained by adding early appetite change to early weight change in correlation to overall weight change.
This stuff has the same concept as the candies - they're now adding that appetite-suppressing, metabolism-boosting nastiness to lovely, refreshing water.
But, he added, their appetite for leased space increased to meet their need to make rapid moves.
Gareth McCartney of UBS says the market is still in recovery mode but adds:"Investor appetite is broadening out, with more sectors and regions becoming investable".
This weekend saw the nurse get out of bed for the first time since being admitted, said hospital sources, adding that her appetite had improved to the point where she was asking for ham and chorizo.
PAGE C1 Clues to Weight Control New studies in mice suggest that the hormone leptin can fundamentally change the brain's circuitry in areas that control appetite, adding new clues as to why weight control is so difficult in some humans.
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