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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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Nurse practitioners, wake up and smell the smoke
TL;DR: This article is a call to action for NPs to become familiar with the tobacco cessation policy changes affecting clinical practice, to become experts in tobacco treatment, and to take the lead in this healthcare reform initiative.
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Bayesian spatio-temporal modelling of tobacco-related cancer mortality in Switzerland
Verena Jürgens,Silvia Ess,Harish C. Phuleria,Martin Früh,Matthias Schwenkglenks,Harald Frick,Thomas Cerny,Penelope Vounatsou +7 more
TL;DR: Male lung cancer mortality was found to be rather homogeneous in space, whereas women were confirmed to be more affected in urban regions, whereas female mortality was higher in the French-speaking part of the country, a result contradicting other reports of similar comparisons between France and Germany.
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Relapse situations according to Marlatt's taxonomy in smokers.
Bárbara Piñeiro,Elisardo Becoña +1 more
TL;DR: The results of the present study, similar to those of Marlatt’s original studies and others, contribute to improving knowledge of the relapse situations process, with a view to interventions that may help to avoid it.
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Current smoking is associated with a larger waist circumference and a more androgenic profile in young healthy women from high-risk breast cancer families.
TL;DR: Irrespective of OC use, current smoking was associated with increased waist circumference and a more androgenic profile was observed in current smokers compared with non-smokers, but not in current OC users.
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Prevalence of substance use and correlates of multiple substance use among school-going adolescents in Botswana
TL;DR: Lifetime use of habitforming substance and multiple substance use were common in Botswana and as such require immediate programme intervention.