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Collaborative dynamics and shared motivation: exploring tobacco control policy development in Zambia. [PDF]
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The Interplay of Tobacco Farming and Tobacco Control: Exploring Socioeconomic and Health Dynamics in Malawi. [PDF]
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Public Health, 2013
To investigate the use of tobacco in Vietnam.Review study.Data were collected through a review of tobacco-related literature in Vietnam. Grey literature and web content from agencies such as the World Health Organization and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were consulted.Tobacco smoking is still common in Vietnam, although numerous ...
Yi Ming Arthur Chen+6 more
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To investigate the use of tobacco in Vietnam.Review study.Data were collected through a review of tobacco-related literature in Vietnam. Grey literature and web content from agencies such as the World Health Organization and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were consulted.Tobacco smoking is still common in Vietnam, although numerous ...
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Tobacco control in Europe [PDF]
John Britton in his excellent report (May 4, p 1588) concludes that the eff ect of commercial vested interests remains a major barrier to progress in Europe, but believes that all European countries now prohibit sale or distribution of tobacco to people younger than 18 years. Unfortunately this is not correct.
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Tobacco control for anesthesiologists
Journal of Anesthesia, 2007Anesthesiologists daily witness the consequences of tobacco use, the most common preventable cause of death. Smoking-related diseases such as atherosclerosis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease increase anesthetic risk, and even smokers without overt disease are at increased risk for morbidity such as pulmonary and wound-related complications ...
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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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Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2003
To review and summarize tobacco control policies, their impact in curbing the tobacco epidemic, and to describe a role for nursing advocacy.Published articles and research studies.Comprehensive tobacco control policy is one of the most effective mechanisms to prevent tobacco-related cancers and other illnesses. The World Health Organization's Framework
Nancy Kaufman+2 more
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To review and summarize tobacco control policies, their impact in curbing the tobacco epidemic, and to describe a role for nursing advocacy.Published articles and research studies.Comprehensive tobacco control policy is one of the most effective mechanisms to prevent tobacco-related cancers and other illnesses. The World Health Organization's Framework
Nancy Kaufman+2 more
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