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Gregory N. Connolly
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 157
Citations - 6572
Gregory N. Connolly is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tobacco industry & Tobacco control. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 157 publications receiving 6187 citations. Previous affiliations of Gregory N. Connolly include Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
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Short-term Pulmonary Effects of Using an Electronic Cigarette: Impact on Respiratory Flow Resistance, Impedance, and Exhaled Nitric Oxide
Constantine I. Vardavas,Nektarios Anagnostopoulos,Marios Kougias,Vassiliki Evangelopoulou,Gregory N. Connolly,Panagiotis Behrakis,Panagiotis Behrakis +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors found that using an e-cigarette for 5 min led to an immediate decrease in F ENO within the experimental group by 2.14 ppb (P 5.005) but not in the control group (P5.859), total respiratory impedance at 5 Hz in the experimental groups was found to also increase by 0.033 kPa/(L/s) (P,.001), and fl ow respiratory resistance at 5, 10, and 20 Hz also statistically increased.
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Reductions in tobacco smoke pollution and increases in support for smoke-free public places following the implementation of comprehensive smoke-free workplace legislation in the Republic of Ireland: findings from the ITC Ireland/UK Survey
Geoffrey T. Fong,Andrew Hyland,Ron Borland,David Hammond,Gerard Hastings,Ann McNeill,Susan Anderson,K M Cummings,Shane Allwright,Maurice Mulcahy,F. Howell,Luke Clancy,Mary E. Thompson,Gregory N. Connolly,Pete Driezen +14 more
TL;DR: The Ireland smoke-free law stands as a positive example of how a population-level policy intervention can achieve its public health goals while achieving a high level of acceptance among smokers.
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Health risks associated with cigar smoking.
Frank Baker,Stuart R. Ainsworth,Joseph T. Dye,Corinne Crammer,Michael J. Thun,Dietrich Hoffmann,James L. Repace,Jack E. Henningfield,John Slade,John M. Pinney,Thomas G. Shanks,David M. Burns,Gregory N. Connolly,Donald R. Shopland +13 more
TL;DR: This article summarizes principal findings from a conference convened by the American Cancer Society in June 1998 to examine the health risks of cigar smoking, finding that rates of cigarsmoking are rising among both adults and adolescents.
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New Cigarette Brands With Flavors That Appeal To Youth: Tobacco Marketing Strategies
TL;DR: Concerns are raised as to the potential added health risks associated with using new flavored tobacco products, and the need for effective assessment and monitoring of tobacco products is underscore.
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Tobacco Industry Control of Menthol in Cigarettes and Targeting of Adolescents and Young Adults
Jennifer M. Kreslake,Geoffrey Ferris Wayne,Hillel R. Alpert,Howard K. Koh,Gregory N. Connolly +4 more
TL;DR: Menthol brands that have used the sensory characteristics of cigarettes, including menthol content, thereby facilitating smoking initiation and nicotine dependence have been the most successful in attracting youth and young adult smokers and have grown in popularity.