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International Journal of the Addictions, 1980
A ministudy was carried out with 50 male and female adults who are "regular" cigarette smokers to investigate the potential role(s) which contagion plays in smoking. Notwithstanding their reports that they were introduced to smoking by others 40% of the time, only 12% reported-remembered initiating someone else to smoking.
S, Einstein, A, Epstein
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A ministudy was carried out with 50 male and female adults who are "regular" cigarette smokers to investigate the potential role(s) which contagion plays in smoking. Notwithstanding their reports that they were introduced to smoking by others 40% of the time, only 12% reported-remembered initiating someone else to smoking.
S, Einstein, A, Epstein
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Cigarettes and Cigarette Smoking
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1991Tobacco use was widespread in the New World by the time of the first voyage of Columbus; however, it is only in the last century that the use of tobacco as cigarettes has been prevalent. The milder tobacco and more acidic smoke of cigarettes lead to the deeper inhalation of tobacco into the lung with resultant deposition and absorption of the addicting,
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1989
Cigarette smoking habit was studied in 621 patients with stroke and in 573 control subjects using case control methods. There was an excess of smokers among the stroke group when compared with control subjects. Relative risks of cigarette smokers compared with nonsmokers, after adjustment for the possible confounding variables for subarachnoid ...
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Cigarette smoking habit was studied in 621 patients with stroke and in 573 control subjects using case control methods. There was an excess of smokers among the stroke group when compared with control subjects. Relative risks of cigarette smokers compared with nonsmokers, after adjustment for the possible confounding variables for subarachnoid ...
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Coal Smoke and Cigarette Smoke
New England Journal of Medicine, 1981Air pollution from coal smoke brings to mind the grimy cities of the 19th century and the evils accompanying the industrial revolution. It was natural to assume that the polluted air was responsible for many instances of pulmonary disease and that the removal of coal smoke would greatly improve the health of the residents of cities with a heavy burden ...
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The Hospital
Abstract This chapter examines the relationship between religious involvement and cigarette smoking. It first discusses the strength of nicotine addiction and presents information on the prevalence and predictors of cigarette smoking.
Harold G. Koenig +2 more
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Abstract This chapter examines the relationship between religious involvement and cigarette smoking. It first discusses the strength of nicotine addiction and presents information on the prevalence and predictors of cigarette smoking.
Harold G. Koenig +2 more
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Smoke, Smoke, Smoke That Cigarette
Perspectives In Psychiatric Care, 2006Norman L, Keltner, Joan S, Grant
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