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Nicotine and addiction

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The article was published on 2007-03-01 and is currently open access. It has received 23 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Addiction & Nicotine.

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Will chronic e-cigarette use cause lung disease?

TL;DR: What is known about the effects of E-Cigs on the mammalian lung and isolated lung cells in vitro is discussed, and it is hoped that collating this data will help illustrate gaps in the knowledge of this burgeoning field, directing researchers toward answering whether or not E- Cigs are capable of causing disease.
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How the health belief model helps the tobacco industry: individuals, choice, and “information”

TL;DR: Over-reliance on individual and interpersonal rational choice models may have the effect of validating the industry’s model of smoking and cessation behaviour, absolving it of responsibility and rendering invisible the “choices” the industry has made and continues to make in promoting the most deadly consumer product ever made.
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Every document and picture tells a story: using internal corporate document reviews, semiotics, and content analysis to assess tobacco advertising

TL;DR: Communication theory is presented as a conceptual framework for conducting documents research on tobacco advertising strategies, and two methods for analysing advertisements are discussed: semiotics and content analysis.
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Tobacco documents research methodology

TL;DR: An overview of the methods all authors followed for organising internal tobacco documents data and findings is presented and technological capabilities in the Legacy Tobacco Documents Library are highlighted.
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WHO Study Group on Tobacco Product Regulation

TL;DR: This paper presents a meta-analysis of 337 studies indicating that swiss snus with reduced tobacco content is a viable alternative to traditional snus on the market in the European Union and its applications are still under research and development.