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Tobacco Use and Tobacco Dependence Management

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2023
Tobacco use is a major public health problem and the leading cause of preventable deaths in the United States and worldwide. Tobacco dependence determines tobacco use and is largely due to nicotine addiction. Such dependence is a disease resulting in a strong desire or compulsion to take tobacco, with difficulty in cessation of tobacco, along with ...
Panagis, Galiatsatos   +3 more
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Tobacco Farmers and Tobacco Manufacturers: Implications for Tobacco Control in Tobacco-Growing Developing Countries

Journal of Public Health Policy, 2008
Assisting tobacco farmers to transition to non-tobacco alternatives is a key element of comprehensive tobacco control's end-game strategy and specifically required by the World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convention for Tobacco Control (FCTC). We examine the historical relationship between tobacco manufacturers and tobacco farmers in the United
Alison Snow, Jones   +3 more
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Tobacco-free but not tobacco industry free

Tobacco Control, 2016
In recent years a movement has spread across the USA to designate colleges 100% tobacco-free in an effort to reduce tobacco use and exposure to tobacco marketing among college students. As of January 2016, there are over 1000 tobacco-free campuses within the US.1 Although federal policies restrict tobacco companies from marketing their products to ...
Ana L, Herrera   +3 more
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Analytical Studies on Tobacco-Specific N-Nitrosamines in Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke

Critical Reviews in Toxicology, 1991
Chemical-analytical studies have led to the identification of approximately 3000 compounds in tobacco and 4000 in tobacco smoke. These include carcinogens in processed tobacco as well as tumor initiators, tumor promoters, cocarcinogens, and organ-specific carcinogens in tobacco smoke.
K D, Brunnemann, D, Hoffmann
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Natural Radioactivity in Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke

Nature, 1961
Measurements were made of the natural radioactivity in cigarette tobacco, ash, and main-stream smoke. The observed level in smoke was compared with figures obtained by calculations on K/sup 40/ content. Results are tabulated and compared with measurements on daily dietary K/sup 40/ intake and data on the fate of particles in the respiratory tract.
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Tobacco as a Source of Microplastics. Tobacco and Environment: World No Tobacco Day 2022

Archivos de Bronconeumología, 2022
José Ignacio de Granda-Orive   +2 more
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