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Tobacco Use Cessation and Prevention – A Review [PDF]
Tobacco use is a major preventable cause of premature death and disease, currently leading to over five million deaths each year worldwide. Smoking or chewing tobacco can seriously affect general, as well as oral health.
Sabiha Shaheen Shaik +4 more
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Interventions for smokeless tobacco use cessation. [PDF]
While combustible tobacco has been the subject of a very large amount of research, smokeless tobacco products receive less attention. Most smokeless tobacco products are very harmful and cause global health inequality. It is therefore important to identify evidence-based cessation aids.To assess the effects of behavioural and pharmacological ...
Livingstone-Banks J +8 more
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Interventions for smokeless tobacco use cessation. [PDF]
This is not the most current review on this topic. An updated review with a new author team and methods can be found here: https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD015314.pub2/fullUse of smokeless tobacco (ST) can lead to tobacco dependence and long-term use can lead to health problems including periodontal disease, cancer, and ...
Ebbert JO, Elrashidi MY, Stead LF.
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Introduction: Tobacco consumption is a preventable public health problem. GATS -2 survey in Tamil Nadu shows that 20% of adults use tobacco, 40% had plans to quit and 48% had made quit attempts.
TP Jayanthi +2 more
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Background Several evidence-based tobacco cessation treatment strategies exist, though significant barriers to cessation remain which must be addressed to improve abstinence rates for sub-populations of those smoking cigarettes.
Kyle J. Walters +5 more
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Purpose The objective of this study was to determine how to optimize implementation of tobacco cessation treatment interventions in cancer care by (1) investigating the feasibility and acceptability of a multi-level approach to tobacco cessation ...
Jennifer H LeLaurin +9 more
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Co-use of tobacco and cannabis: Complicated partnerships
Introduction Treating addiction is more challenging when there are co-addictions. Tobacco smoking is commonly associated with substance abuse, alcohol use disorders, excessive caffeine intake and pathological gambling among other addictions.
I. Ganhao, M. Trigo, A. Paixao
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Views on electronic cigarette use in tobacco screening and cessation in an Alaska Native healthcare setting [PDF]
Background: American Indian (AI) and Alaska Native (AN) communities confront some of the highest rates of tobacco use and its sequelae. Methods: This formative research project sought to identify the perspectives of 41 stakeholders (community members ...
Vanessa Y. Hiratsuka +4 more
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Introduction Despite the results of epidemiological and psychometric studies reporting comparable levels of tobacco dependence among males and females, some clinical studies have detected disparities.
Bruna Beatriz Sales Guimarães-Pereira +11 more
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Tobacco Cessation and the Non-Allopathic Private Physician in India: A Survey in Navi Mumbai, India
Background: Private non-allopathic practitioners are often the first point of medical care for low-income populations in India, and likely encounter a sizeable number of tobacco-users.
Himanshu A Gupte +3 more
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