Jump to: navigation, search. Judith Longstaff Mackay (born 1943, Yorkshire, England) is a British-born and Hong Kongbased medical doctor and anti-smoking ...
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Judith Mackay (World Lung Foundation, Senior Advisor) explains at the ...
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A Dialogue with Professor Judith Mackay - "Co...
Professor Judith Mackay is a British medical doctor who has been livin...
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Judith Mackay, World Lung Foundation
Judith Mackay of The World Lung Foundation discusses her decision to d...
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WHS 2012: Keynote Judith Mackay
Senior Advisor World Lung Foundation | Hong Kong Judith Mackay Introdu...
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Judith Mackay discusses efforts to curb smoki...
Dr. Judith Mackay is a world-renown anti-tobacco campaigner. Trained a...
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A Dialogue with Professor Judith Mackay - "Co...
Professor Judith Mackay is a British medical doctor who has been livin...
"The most important thing is to take tobacco control away from the tobacco industry," Judith Mackay, a senior advisor to the World Lung Foundation, said at the briefing. "That's a really important structural change that will have to happen before, quite honestly, anything happens in China."
Date: Dec 11, 2013
Category: Health
Source: Google
Graphic warnings labels on cigarette packs could lead to 8.6 million fewer ...
Judith Mackay, Senior Advisor at the World Lung Foundation, and a tobacco control leader in Asia and throughout the world, commented: "These new research findings show clearly the value of graphic warnings for countries all over the world, especially low- and middle-income countries, where knowledg
"China has quite a problem because the tobacco industry is part of the government," co-author Judith Mackay said, noting that Beijing's move to raise tobacco taxes two years ago did not change the purchase price of cigarettes but merely manipulated the way taxes were paid to the government.
Date: Mar 21, 2012
Category: Health
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Tobacco Use Killed 6 Million in 2011, Cancer Society Says
in cigarette production and increasedaffordability of the cancer-causing products in low-incomenations. The tobacco industry generates about $500 billion inannual sales, with the six biggest companies making a combinedprofit of $35.1 billion in 2010, said Judith Mackay, who co-wrote the report.