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Impact of four tobacco tax policies on tobacco product purchasing patterns across socioeconomic groups. [PDF]
Freitas-Lemos R +7 more
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Laryngeal Dysfunction Following COVID‐19: A TriNetX Retrospective Cohort Study
COVID‐19 is associated with an increased incidence of new‐onset laryngeal dysfunction, including chronic cough, dysphagia, voice disorders, vocal fold paralysis, and laryngeal spasm, compared with uninfected controls. Risk peaks one to two years after infection for most outcomes and is influenced by factors such as hospitalization, mechanical ...
Cali Loblundo +4 more
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Health warnings for electronic cigarette packaging: a rapid scoping review. [PDF]
Klein E, Cohen Y, Sasser G, Bar-Zeev Y.
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Validity and Responsiveness of Chronic Rhinosinusitis Control Test Subdomains
The chronic rhinosinusitis control test (CRCT) is a psychometrically validated 8‐item patient‐reported outcome measure developed based on international consensus that measures, quantifies and classifies CRS control. The CRCT has two subdomains: a sinonasal subdomain and an impairment subdomain that measure distinct but complementary constructs related ...
Ahmad R. Sedaghat, Katie M. Phillips
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Harm Reduction Implications of Vaping Overtaking Smoking in Great Britain. [PDF]
Adebisi YA, Polosa R, George J.
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Effect of Notch1 on Vocal Fold Re‐Epithelization After Acute Injury
Conditional deletion of Notch1 in Lrig1‐expressing vocal fold epithelial cells impaired re‐epithelialization following naphthalene injury, resulting in sustained basal cell proliferation, abnormal epithelial differentiation, and prolonged inflammatory cell infiltration.
Jie Cai +2 more
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Does media channel matter? exploring the disparities of online and offline anti-tobacco messages and their impacts on e-cigarette harm perception and use. [PDF]
Qiu SS, Zhang L, Liu M, Zhao X, Ao S.
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Abstract Background Although not confirmed, some studies have suggested that elevated homocysteine levels are common in patients with Huntington's disease (HD). Its clinical relevance remains unclear. Objectives We aimed to assess vitamin B and homocysteine levels in HD patients and explore the relationships among hyperhomocysteinemia, vitamin B ...
Salomé Puisieux +16 more
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Heated Tobacco Products: Current Evidence of Pulmonary Harm and Lung Cancer Risk. [PDF]
Albuquerque BL +4 more
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