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SMOKING AND CANCER

The Lancet, 1973
The idea that cigarette smoke causes lung cancer makes a strong intuitive appeal. We can readily envisage airborne carcinogens passing through the mouth, past the larynx and pharynx, down the trachea to the bronchi and lodging in the lungs. Animal experiments reveal chemical carcinogens in the condensate of cigarette smoke and no great imaginative feat
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Smoking and Smoking Cessation

2005
When Christopher Columbus discovered America he found the natives chewing tobacco in much the same manner as is done today (1). The American Indians believed tobacco to have medicinal properties, and it was also used in native ceremonials in the New World.
Aristdis N. Mavridis, Albert J. Bellg
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Nicotine replacement therapy for smoking cessation.

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2008
BACKGROUND The aim of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is temporarily to replace much of the nicotine from cigarettes to reduce motivation to smoke and nicotine withdrawal symptoms, thus easing the transition from cigarette smoking to complete ...
L. Stead   +4 more
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Smoke rings from smoke

ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2014
We give an algorithm which extracts vortex filaments ("smoke rings") from a given 3D velocity field. Given a filament strength h > 0, an optimal number of vortex filaments, together with their extent and placement, is given by the zero set of a complex valued function over the domain.
Weißmann, Steffen   +2 more
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SMOKING

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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Smoking and spondyloarthritis

Joint Bone Spine, 2013
Joint Bone Spine - In Press.Proof corrected by the author Available online since mardi 11 decembre ...
Ciurea, Adrian, Finckh, Axel
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Cognitions About Smoking and Not Smoking in Adolescence

Health Education & Behavior, 2007
The theory of planned behavior identifies important proximal determinants of behavior, including attitude toward the behavior, perception of subjective norms exerted by significant others, and perception of perceived control over performance of the behavior.
Arie Dijkstra   +3 more
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Smoking

2015
Smoking causes all forms of cardiovascular disease (CVD): there is no safe level of smoking. The health benefits of quitting smoking are immediate. In patients with coronary heart disease smoking cessation results in a dramatic decline in future cardiovascular events and reduces cardiovascular death; it is the most effective and cheapest treatment for ...
Charlotta Pisinger, Serena Tonstad
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Smoke, Smoke, Smoke That Cigarette

Perspectives In Psychiatric Care, 2006
Norman L. Keltner, Joan S. Grant
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Stages and processes of self-change of smoking: toward an integrative model of change.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1983
J. Prochaska, C. DiClemente
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