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Rep. Linda Sanchez:
It sort of reminds me of the tobacco companies, pre-'90s, when they kept saying, "No, there's no link between smoking and damage to your health or ill health effects." And they were forced to admit that that was incorrect, through a spate of litigation in the 1990s
It sort of reminds me of the tobacco companies, pre-'90s, when they kept saying, "No, there's no link between smoking and damage to your health or ill health effects." And they were forced to admit that that was incorrect, through a spate of litigation in the 1990s
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It sort of reminds me
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of the tobacco companies pre '90s
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when they kept saying No there's no link
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between smoking and um damage to your health
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or ill health effects
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And they were forced to admit that that was incorrect
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through a spate of litigation in the 1990s
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Movie Summary
In Pittsburgh, accomplished pathologist Dr. Bennet Omalu uncovers the truth about brain damage in football players who suffer repeated concussions in the course of normal play.
