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Tobacco purchasing in Australia during regular tax increases: findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project. [PDF]
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Effect of passive tobacco smoke on the incidence of respiratory adverse events in female patients undergoing general anesthesia- a cohort study. [PDF]
Hanif M, Ismail S.
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Tobacco growing and tobacco use
International Review of Psychiatry, 2022Tobacco use is associated with an annual global economic cost of two trillion dollars and mortality of half of its regular users. Tobacco leaf cultivation is the starting point of the tobacco cycle. Tobacco farming employs millions of small-scale tobacco farmers around the globe, most of whom are out growers who rely on the tobacco industry. This paper
Anderson Sousa Martins-da-Silva+7 more
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A revised medium for rapid growth and bio assays with tobacco tissue cultures
, 196248 Metabolic fluctuations in chloroplasts and mitochondria can trigger retrograde signals 49 to modify nuclear gene expression. Mobile signals likely to be involved are reactive oxygen 50 species (ROS), which can operate protein redox switches by ...
T. Murashige, F. Skoog
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Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: 2008 Update
, 2008s obtained Abstracts reviewed for inclusion/exclusion criteria by literature reviewerss reviewed for inclusion/exclusion criteria by literature reviewers Update topics chosen by Panel Full copy of each accepted article read and independently coded by at ...
Tobacco Use and Dependence Guideline Panel
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, 2002
By 2025, tobacco will be the leading cause of death and disability worldwide, killing more than 10 million people every year. If nothing is done between now and then, tobacco will kill 650 million smokers.
J. Mackay, M. Eriksen
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By 2025, tobacco will be the leading cause of death and disability worldwide, killing more than 10 million people every year. If nothing is done between now and then, tobacco will kill 650 million smokers.
J. Mackay, M. Eriksen
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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
David G. Altman+3 more
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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
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Tobacco-free but not tobacco industry free [PDF]
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 ...
Keryn E. Pasch+3 more
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2020
This chapter describes tobacco as one of the most fascinating cases in America's centuries-long love affair with drugs. It deems tobacco almost unmatched in its risks to personal and public health and yet has remained licit since the colonial era. It also points out how tobacco, like alcohol, poses a provocative counterpoint to the understanding of ...
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This chapter describes tobacco as one of the most fascinating cases in America's centuries-long love affair with drugs. It deems tobacco almost unmatched in its risks to personal and public health and yet has remained licit since the colonial era. It also points out how tobacco, like alcohol, poses a provocative counterpoint to the understanding of ...
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Natural Radioactivity in Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke
Nature, 1961Measurements 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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