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The Paradox of Tobacco Control
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1994Under the best of circumstances, knowledge brings about changes in behavior and public policy. When thinking about what we know and what we have accomplished in the realm of smoking and health, we perceive a paradox. Decades of careful medical research have documented the hazards of smoking.
Satcher, David, Eriksen, Michael
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1996
To the Editor. —Three points should be kept in mind by antismoking advocates, especially if they desire some credibility in the eyes of a skeptical public who are not nearly as committed to the current crusade against the tobacco industry. 1 First, whether addictive or not in the long-term, cigarettes are not instantly addictive.
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To the Editor. —Three points should be kept in mind by antismoking advocates, especially if they desire some credibility in the eyes of a skeptical public who are not nearly as committed to the current crusade against the tobacco industry. 1 First, whether addictive or not in the long-term, cigarettes are not instantly addictive.
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Health Policy, 2009
To present the Tobacco Control interventions which are currently accepted as effective.Review the available regulatory strategy laid down in the Framework Convention for Tobacco Control and explore the basis for the Treaty and the appropriateness of the response with particular reference to Europe.An evidence-based approach was built up over some sixty
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To present the Tobacco Control interventions which are currently accepted as effective.Review the available regulatory strategy laid down in the Framework Convention for Tobacco Control and explore the basis for the Treaty and the appropriateness of the response with particular reference to Europe.An evidence-based approach was built up over some sixty
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International efforts in tobacco control
Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2003To review international nursing involvement in tobacco control and discuss opportunities and challenges to enhance nurses' participation in decreasing tobacco-related morbidity and mortality.Published literature and published and unpublished material developed by nurses in their tobacco control initiatives.Worldwide, nurses have been involved in ...
Sarna, L+3 more
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The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 2020
X, Wei, G, Marks
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X, Wei, G, Marks
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