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Tobacco smoking.

Australian family physician, 2015
Worldwide, 22% of adults aged ≥15 years currently smoke tobacco. Up to half of current smokers will eventually die of a tobacco-related disease, and smoking is the leading cause of ill health, drug-related death and hospital separations in Australia.
Janice, Charles   +2 more
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Environmental tobacco smoke

Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 1992
In 1992, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a "draft" assessment of ETS and lung cancer in adults and respiratory disorders in children. Relying on weak and inconclusive epidemiological data, the supposed similarity between ETS and MS, the presence of "known or suspected carcinogens" in MS and by extrapolation in ETS, and the ...
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Genotoxicity of tobacco smoke and tobacco smoke condensate

Mutation Research/Reviews in Genetic Toxicology, 1983
This report reviews the literature on the genotoxicity of mainstream tobacco smoke and cigarette smoke condensate (CSC) published since 1985. CSC is genotoxic in nearly all systems in which it has been tested, with the base/neutral fractions being the most mutagenic.
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TOBACCO SMOKING

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1929
Ever since Sir Walter Raleigh's servant first saw his master smoking and poured a bucket of water over him to put out the fire, the habit of tobacco smoking has had enough metaphorical cold water poured over it to make Niagara Falls a mere brook by comparison. Among some recently discovered letters of John Adams, 1 second President of the United States,
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Tobacco Smoke.

Hall's journal of health
Abstract Tobacco smoking has long been the world’s leading cause of avoidable morbidity and mortality. Globally there are over 1 billion smokers. While tobacco use is declining in many high-income countries, it is rising in low- and middle-income countries as the multinational tobacco companies seek new markets and new smokers. Childhood
Meghan Buran   +2 more
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Childhood tobacco smoking

British Dental Journal, 1991
O H, HipoLito Júnior   +4 more
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Smoking: Tobacco trends

British Dental Journal, 2014
B W, Chaffee   +3 more
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Tobacco smoking

British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1996
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