The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
Dr. David M. Burns, a pulmonologist and smoking opponent in New York in April 2009. For three decades, Dr. Burns has written and edited some of the seminal work on tobacco science and the hazards of modern cigarettes: surgeon general's reports, National Cancer Institute monographs, World Health Organization studies. And he is hardly a dispassionate scientist. As a pulmonologist who has cared for hundreds of smokers who died of lung cancer, he is an unabashed campaigner against smoking. That is why, with the Senate just weeks away from a vote on landmark legislation to regulate tobacco, Dr. Burns, 61, is now willing to sidestep the protocols of peer-reviewed science. He wants to sound one more alarm about the dangers of smoking. (Michael Falco/The New York Times)
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2009-05-05
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