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How Tobacco Smoke Causes Disease: The Biology and Behavioral Basis for Smoking-Attributable Disease
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The article was published on 2010-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1442 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Tobacco smoke.read more
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Impact of Lung Cancer Screening Results on Smoking Cessation
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Lifestyle causes of male infertility.
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Eff ect of the fi rst federally funded US antismoking national media campaign
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Protecting Children From Tobacco, Nicotine, and Tobacco Smoke
TL;DR: This technical report serves to provide the evidence base for the American Academy of Pediatrics’ policy statements “Clinical Practice Policy to protect children from Tobacco, Nicotine, and Tobacco Smoke” and “Public Policy to Protect Children From Tobacco, nicotine, and tobacco Smoke.”