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How e-cigarettes compromise children's human rights.

open access: yesBMJ
Gatehouse T   +3 more
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The Tobacco Industry and Harm Reduction

JAMA, 2022
This Viewpoint discusses the ways in which the tobacco industry can advance their stated goals of harm reduction and a smoke-free future.
Howard K, Koh, Michael C, Fiore
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Tobacco, nicotine and harm reduction

Drug and Alcohol Review, 2011
AbstractIssues. Tobacco smoking, sustained by nicotine dependence, is a chronic relapsing disorder, which in many cases results in lifelong cigarette use and consequent death of one out of two lifelong smokers from a disease caused by their smoking. Most toxicity due to cigarette smoking is related to the burning process. Approach.
Le Houezec, Jacques   +2 more
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Harm reduction policies for tobacco users

International Journal of Drug Policy, 2010
Tobacco harm reduction is a controversial policy due to the experience with filtered and 'light' cigarettes and concerns that the tobacco industry will use reduced harm products to undermine tobacco control strategies. The most promising harm reduction products are high dose pharmaceutical nicotine preparations and low nitrosamine smokeless tobacco ...
Gartner, C, Hall, W
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Tobacco harm reduction: Promise and perils

Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 2002
With the tobacco industry developing and test marketing a wide array of modified cigarettes and novel nicotine-delivery products, the era of tobacco harm reduction is upon us. Like today's new technologies, two previous generations of cigarette innovation-filtered cigarettes in the 1950s and low tar and nicotine cigarettes in the late 1960s and early ...
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