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Deaths from smoking: the avoidable holocaust
BMJ, 2012Start by kicking British American Tobacco and Imperial Tobacco out of the country At the beginning of the 20th century hardly anyone smoked cigarettes. By 1948 82% of men in Britain were smoking some form of tobacco. By 2009 only 22% were. Extrapolate forwards this rate of decline and by 2031 Britain should have no male smokers.
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Preventing avoidable asthma deaths.
The Practitioner, 2015The UK has one of the highest death rates in Europe from asthma, with more than 20 people dying from the disease each week. Across the UK there is a five-fold variation in the number of hospital admissions for asthma almost certainly explained in part by variations in delivery, uptake and organisation of care.
Chris, Griffiths, Mark L, Levy
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Avoidable global cancer deaths and total deaths from smoking
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2009On the basis of current consumption patterns, approximately 450 million adults will be killed by smoking between 2000 and 2050. At least half of these adults will die between 30 and 69 years of age, losing decades of productive life. Cancer and the total deaths due to smoking have fallen sharply in men in high-income countries but will rise globally ...
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022
Min-Hyeok Choi, Tae-Ho Yoon
exaly
Min-Hyeok Choi, Tae-Ho Yoon
exaly
Fixed prosthodontics: avoiding pulp death.
Oral health, 1996Fixed prostheses & crowns have become a major part of dental services due to aging population & increase in retention of natural teeth. In some practices, alarming numbers of endodontic procedures are necessary because of pulp damage after prosthesis cementation.
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AVOIDABLE OBSTETRIC DEATHS IN HOSPITAL PRACTICE
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1962D, CRICHTON, D K, QUINLAN
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