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Tobacco Use and Tobacco Dependence Management
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2023Tobacco use is a major public health problem and the leading cause of preventable deaths in the United States and worldwide. Tobacco dependence determines tobacco use and is largely due to nicotine addiction. Such dependence is a disease resulting in a strong desire or compulsion to take tobacco, with difficulty in cessation of tobacco, along with ...
Panagis, Galiatsatos+3 more
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Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2022
Tobacco smoking is a major determinant of preventable morbidity and mortality worldwide. More than a billion people smoke, and without major increases in cessation, at least half will die prematurely from tobacco-related complications. In addition, people who smoke have a significant reduction in their quality of life.
Bernard Le Foll+7 more
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Tobacco smoking is a major determinant of preventable morbidity and mortality worldwide. More than a billion people smoke, and without major increases in cessation, at least half will die prematurely from tobacco-related complications. In addition, people who smoke have a significant reduction in their quality of life.
Bernard Le Foll+7 more
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Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2003
To review tobacco use and dependence including nicotine pharmacology and addiction, and pharmacologic treatment.Professional journals, books, government publications.Smoking is addictive and a major health problem. Habitual nicotine use is central to sustaining smoking dependence.
Christine Hartley+4 more
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To review tobacco use and dependence including nicotine pharmacology and addiction, and pharmacologic treatment.Professional journals, books, government publications.Smoking is addictive and a major health problem. Habitual nicotine use is central to sustaining smoking dependence.
Christine Hartley+4 more
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Tobacco Use, Tobacco Cessation, and Musculoskeletal Health
Orthopaedic Nursing, 2018It is widely known that the physiological impacts of nicotine from cigarette smoking are harmful to almost every organ of the body, cause various diseases, and negatively impact the overall health of individuals. When it comes to musculoskeletal health and the specialty of orthopaedics, cigarette smoking has a significant influence on negative outcomes.
Andrea Jackson, Mary Atkinson Smith
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Misestimation of Peer Tobacco Use: Understanding Disparities in Tobacco Use
Journal of the National Medical Association, 2008Blacks experience disproportionately elevated rates of tobacco-related morbidity and mortality. Blacks experience delayed smoking initiation relative to other racial/ethnic groups, highlighting the importance of examining smoking correlates occurring in late adolescence/early adulthood.
PsyD Miriam Feliu+12 more
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BMJ, 2014
None is best, but complete bans are not the answer Tobacco use in prisons is a long neglected public health problem. Until recently, a permissive attitude regarding its use prevailed. But this has changed over the past two decades. Either partial bans (where smoking is permissible in designated areas) or complete bans have been introduced in prisons ...
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None is best, but complete bans are not the answer Tobacco use in prisons is a long neglected public health problem. Until recently, a permissive attitude regarding its use prevailed. But this has changed over the past two decades. Either partial bans (where smoking is permissible in designated areas) or complete bans have been introduced in prisons ...
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1986
Excerpt To the editor: The strong case made against the utility of routine chest radiographs by Tape and Mushlin (1) should prompt many physicians to limit the use of chest radiographs, as recommen...
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Excerpt To the editor: The strong case made against the utility of routine chest radiographs by Tape and Mushlin (1) should prompt many physicians to limit the use of chest radiographs, as recommen...
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Journal of Periodontology, 1994
Tobacco, particularly tobacco smoking, has a substantial influence on periodontal health and disease. It is associated with an increased disease rate in terms of periodontal bone loss, periodontal attachment loss, as well as periodontal pocket formation. In addition, it exerts a masking effect on gingival symptoms of inflammation. Risk assessment based
Jan Bergström, Hans Preber
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Tobacco, particularly tobacco smoking, has a substantial influence on periodontal health and disease. It is associated with an increased disease rate in terms of periodontal bone loss, periodontal attachment loss, as well as periodontal pocket formation. In addition, it exerts a masking effect on gingival symptoms of inflammation. Risk assessment based
Jan Bergström, Hans Preber
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 1995
With approximately six million users, smokeless tobacco has received considerable scrutiny as a risk factor for oral cancer. We review the relationship between smokeless tobacco use, keratosis, and oral cancer. Several features of smokeless tobacco keratosis, including the natural history, clinical presentation, and biologic behavior, differentiate it ...
Brad Rodu+4 more
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With approximately six million users, smokeless tobacco has received considerable scrutiny as a risk factor for oral cancer. We review the relationship between smokeless tobacco use, keratosis, and oral cancer. Several features of smokeless tobacco keratosis, including the natural history, clinical presentation, and biologic behavior, differentiate it ...
Brad Rodu+4 more
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Trends of tobacco use in Sweden and Finland: Do differences in tobacco policy relate to tobacco use?
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2009Background: Sweden and Finland, neighbouring countries in Scandinavia, share features in health and social policies but retain a few differences in tobacco policy, including oral tobacco product regulation. This paper analyses the differences between tobacco policy and tobacco use between these two countries.
Margaretha Haglund+4 more
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