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Research demonstrates that smoking is highly correlated with, and a cause of, head and neck cancer and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Although the prevalence of smoking has declined since 1965, a significant proportion of the population continue to smoke.
Kim Phillips Baron, Christine M. Nezu
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Research demonstrates that smoking is highly correlated with, and a cause of, head and neck cancer and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Although the prevalence of smoking has declined since 1965, a significant proportion of the population continue to smoke.
Kim Phillips Baron, Christine M. Nezu
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The Control of Smoking: Smoking Rate in Designated Smoking and No-Smoking Areas
International Journal of the Addictions, 1983Unobtrusive measurements were taken over a 5-day period at three hospital areas designated as smoking permitted and three designated as no-smoking. A surprisingly high degree of compliance was observed in reported patient complaints or criticisms in regard to the controlled-smoking policy. The practical advantages of a comprehensive, hospital-wide sign
H H, Dawley, J, Baldwin
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 1992
Cigarette smoking remains a major health problem in not only the United States but the world. The dependency-producing effects of nicotine are well documented. Primary prevention, preventing the initiation of smoking, is receiving increased attention in the field of health education. Secondary prevention, smoking cessation, is showing promising results.
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Cigarette smoking remains a major health problem in not only the United States but the world. The dependency-producing effects of nicotine are well documented. Primary prevention, preventing the initiation of smoking, is receiving increased attention in the field of health education. Secondary prevention, smoking cessation, is showing promising results.
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Smoking and Smoking Cessation in Pregnancy
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2011Smoking during pregnancy is among the leading preventable causes of adverse maternal and fetal outcomes. Smoking prevalence among young women is the primary determinant of smoking prevalence during pregnancy. Smoking among women of childbearing age is associated with reduced fertility, increased complications of pregnancy, and a variety of adverse ...
Susan, Murin +2 more
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Smoking Behavior in a Smoking Workplace
Journal of Substance Abuse, 2000This report addresses whether smoking increases as a function of working in a smoking environment.Casino employees were targeted to complete a survey designed to assess smoking behavior. The survey contained standardized questions consistent with other major surveys on tobacco use to ensure comparability with state and national trends.
J, Chong +4 more
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Smoking, personality and reasons for smoking
Psychological Medicine, 1982SynopsisThe relationships between smoking, reasons for smoking and personality were investigated in 98 cigarette smokers. Contrary to the usual findings, smoking did not relate to extraversion (E) but related instead to psychoticism (P). It is suggested that this relation is the true one, and previous findings have been due to a contaminated measure of
I C, McManus, S J, Weeks
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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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Smoke, Smoke, Smoke That Cigarette
Perspectives In Psychiatric Care, 2006Norman L, Keltner, Joan S, Grant
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