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PointsReferences; Chapter 2: Maternal Smoking and Fetal Brain Outcome: Mechanisms and Possible Solutions; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Maternal Smoking and Brain Development; 2.3. Maternal Smoking and Neurocognitive Outcome; 2.4. Maternal Smoking and HI Encephalopathy; 2.5. Potential Mechanisms; 2.5.1. Brain Inflammatory Response; 2.5.2. Brain Oxidative Stress; 2.5.2.1. ROS; 2.5.2.2. Antioxidant Defense System; 2.5.3. Mitochondrial Function and Integrity; 2.5.3.1. Mitochondrial Membrane Functional Units; 2.5.3.2. Mitochondrial Integrity; 2.5.3.2.1. Fission Machinery.
Nicotine. --- Nicotine --- Tobacco Use Disorder. --- Physiological effect. --- Psychological aspects.
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tobacco --- public health --- health policy --- smoking cessation --- smoking prevention --- Smoking cessation --- Smoking --- Tobacco use --- Tobacco Use Cessation. --- Tobacco Use --- Tobacco Use Disorder. --- Health aspects --- Prevention --- Treatment. --- prevention & control. --- Tobacco habit --- Cigarette habit --- Cigarette smoking cessation --- Giving up smoking --- How to stop smoking --- Quitting smoking --- Smoking cessation programs --- Stopping smoking --- Cigarette smokers --- Habit breaking --- Nicotine addiction --- Tobacco-Use Disorder --- Nicotine Dependence --- Nicotine Use Disorder --- Tobacco Dependence --- Dependence, Nicotine --- Dependence, Tobacco --- Disorder, Nicotine Use --- Disorder, Tobacco Use --- Disorder, Tobacco-Use --- Nicotine Use Disorders --- Tobacco Dependences --- Tobacco Use Disorders --- Use Disorder, Nicotine --- Tobacco --- Tobacco Cessation --- Smokeless Tobacco Cessation --- Cessation, Smokeless Tobacco --- Cessation, Tobacco --- Cessation, Tobacco Use --- Cessations, Tobacco Use --- Smoking Reduction --- Tobacco Use Disorder --- Tobacco Use Cessation Products --- Habit --- Substance abuse --- Cigarette smoking --- Tobacco smoking --- Rehabilitation --- Treatment --- Tobacco Use Cessation Devices --- Public Health - General --- Nicotine Addiction --- Addiction, Nicotine --- Nicotine Addictions
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Children --- Youth --- Substance-Related Disorders --- Habits --- Age Groups --- Persons --- Behavior --- Mental Disorders --- Diseases --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Named Groups --- Adolescent --- Child --- Infant --- Tobacco Use Disorder --- Smoking --- Social Welfare & Social Work --- Social Sciences --- Substance Abuse --- Prevention --- Tobacco use --- Prevention. --- Childhood --- Kids (Children) --- Pedology (Child study) --- Youngsters --- Age groups --- Families --- Life cycle, Human --- United States
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Smoking cessation - United States. --- Tobacco use --- Smoking --- Smoking cessation --- Public Policy --- Tobacco Use Disorder --- Tobacco Industry --- Social Control Policies --- Substance-Related Disorders --- Industry --- Policy --- Mental Disorders --- Social Control, Formal --- Diseases --- Technology, Industry, and Agriculture --- Technology, Industry, Agriculture --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Social Sciences --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Sociology --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Health Care --- Substance Abuse --- Social Welfare & Social Work --- Government policy --- Prevention --- Prevention. --- Tobacco habit --- Cigarette habit --- Cigarette smoking --- Tobacco smoking --- Habit --- Substance abuse --- Nicotine addiction
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Alcoholism --- Narcotic habit --- Substance-Related Disorders --- Tobacco Use Disorder --- Drug addiction --- Alcoolisme --- Toxicomanie --- Alcoholism. --- Drug addiction. --- Tobacco Use Disorder. --- Substance-Related Disorders. --- Substance Abuse & Addiction. --- Addiction to alcohol --- Alcohol abuse --- Alcohol intoxication --- Dipsomania --- Drinking problem --- Drunkenness --- Inebriety --- Intemperance --- Intoxication --- Jellinek's disease --- Liquor problem --- Addiction to drugs --- Drug dependence --- Drug dependency --- Drug habit --- Narcotic addiction --- Narcotics addiction --- Tobacco-Use Disorder --- Nicotine Dependence --- Nicotine Use Disorder --- Tobacco Dependence --- Dependence, Nicotine --- Dependence, Tobacco --- Disorder, Nicotine Use --- Disorder, Tobacco Use --- Disorder, Tobacco-Use --- Nicotine Use Disorders --- Tobacco Dependences --- Tobacco Use Disorders --- Use Disorder, Nicotine --- Substance Addiction --- Drug Abuse --- Drug Addiction --- Drug Dependence --- Drug Habituation --- Drug Use Disorders --- Organic Mental Disorders, Substance-Induced --- Substance Abuse --- Substance Dependence --- Substance Use Disorders --- Abuse, Drug --- Abuse, Substance --- Abuses, Substance --- Addiction, Drug --- Addiction, Substance --- Dependence, Drug --- Dependence, Substance --- Disorder, Drug Use --- Disorder, Substance Use --- Drug Use Disorder --- Habituation, Drug --- Organic Mental Disorders, Substance Induced --- Substance Abuses --- Substance Use Disorder --- Substance abuse --- Temperance --- Controlled drinking --- Drinking of alcoholic beverages --- Drug abuse --- Smoking --- Tobacco --- Prescription Drug Abuse --- Abuse, Prescription Drug --- Drug Abuse, Prescription --- Drug and Narcotic Control --- Disruptive, Impulse Control, and Conduct Disorders --- Psychoses, Alcoholic --- Social Problems --- Street Drugs --- Designer Drugs --- Behavior, Addictive --- Codependency (Psychology) --- Alcohol-Related Disorders --- Prescription Drug Misuse --- Illicit Drugs --- Codependency, Psychological --- Nicotine Addiction --- Addiction, Nicotine --- Nicotine Addictions --- Chemical Dependence --- Substance Use --- Chemical Dependences --- Dependence, Chemical --- Dependences, Chemical --- Substance Uses --- Use, Substance --- Substance Related Disorder --- Disorder, Substance Related --- Disorders, Substance Related --- Related Disorder, Substance --- Related Disorders, Substance --- Toxicomanie. --- Tabagisme. --- Intoxication, Alcohol
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Tobacco Use. --- Tobacco Use Disorder --- Nicotine --- Nicotine addiction --- Tobacco --- Tobacco use --- Tabagisme --- Tabac --- therapy. --- Physiological effect --- Periodicals --- Treatment --- Health aspects --- Periodicals. --- Aspect physiologique --- Périodiques --- Traitement --- Effets physiologiques --- Aspect sanitaire --- Tobacco use. --- Treatment. --- Physiological effect. --- Health aspects. --- Tobacco habit --- Cigarette smoke --- Cigarettes --- Smoking --- Mahorka --- Makhorka --- Nicotiana tabacum --- Cigarette habit --- Nicotine dependence --- Tobacco addiction --- Tobacco dependence --- Tobacco Chewing --- Tobacco Consumption --- Chewing, Tobacco --- Consumption, Tobacco --- Tobacco Uses --- Habit --- Substance abuse --- Nicotiana --- Drug addiction --- Alkaloids --- Pyridine --- Tobacco products --- tobacco use --- smoking cessation --- nicotine addiction --- tobacco-related cancer --- Human medicine
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This book is a collection of manuscripts on breast reconstruction, the topic of a Special Issue of Medicina Journal. The book begins with a review of the literature on the most recent reconstructive strategies using biological dermal matrices and moves toward the management of pain and infections. Some aspects of regenerative surgery are also clarified and an analysis focuses on social disparities in access to breast reconstruction. The final part of this book is dedicated to nipple–areola reconstruction, the last surgical step of breast reconstruction.
overweight --- obesity --- food addiction --- eating addiction --- food intake variety --- eating behavior --- overeating --- addictive eating --- health professional --- clinician --- bariatric surgery --- Yale Food Addiction Scale --- cognitive behavioural therapy --- telephone therapy --- eating disorder --- dietary restraint --- substance use disorder --- posttraumatic stress disorder --- trauma --- adverse childhood experience --- early life adversity --- psychiatric comorbidity --- clinical vignette --- clinical utility --- psychosocial impairment --- comorbidity --- quality of life --- processed food --- nutrition --- non-communicable disease --- metabolic syndrome --- diabetes --- addiction --- policy --- stress --- dopamine --- epigenetics --- biopsychosocial --- weight loss --- treatment --- food --- nicotine --- tobacco use disorder --- food intake --- eating behaviour --- diet --- overconsumption --- binge eating --- weight gain --- hedonic pathway --- homeostatic pathway --- binge-eating disorder --- weighing --- eating disorders --- addictive behaviors --- n/a
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The journal encompasses all aspects of tobacco induced diseases, including their underlying mechanisms, as well as the prevention of tobacco addiction
Tobacco use --- Tobacco --- Smoking --- Tabagisme --- Tabac --- Health aspects --- Periodicals. --- Physiological effect --- Toxicology --- Periodicals --- Prevention --- Aspect sanitaire --- Périodiques --- Effets physiologiques --- Toxicologie --- Prévention --- Nicotine addiction. --- Smoking. --- Internal medicine --- Tobacco Use Disorder. --- Internal medicine. --- adverse effects. --- Physiological effect. --- Health aspects. --- Substance-Related Disorders. --- Tobacco habit --- Cigarette smoke --- Cigarettes --- Medicine, Internal --- Tobacco-Use Disorder --- Nicotine Dependence --- Nicotine Use Disorder --- Tobacco Dependence --- Dependence, Nicotine --- Dependence, Tobacco --- Disorder, Nicotine Use --- Disorder, Tobacco Use --- Disorder, Tobacco-Use --- Nicotine Use Disorders --- Tobacco Dependences --- Tobacco Use Disorders --- Use Disorder, Nicotine --- Substance Addiction --- Drug Abuse --- Drug Addiction --- Drug Dependence --- Drug Habituation --- Drug Use Disorders --- Organic Mental Disorders, Substance-Induced --- Substance Abuse --- Substance Dependence --- Substance Use Disorders --- Abuse, Drug --- Abuse, Substance --- Abuses, Substance --- Addiction, Drug --- Addiction, Substance --- Dependence, Drug --- Dependence, Substance --- Disorder, Drug Use --- Disorder, Substance Use --- Drug Use Disorder --- Habituation, Drug --- Organic Mental Disorders, Substance Induced --- Substance Abuses --- Substance Use Disorder --- Mahorka --- Makhorka --- Nicotiana tabacum --- smoking --- tobacco cessation --- tobacco use --- cigarette smoking --- tobacco smoke --- disease prevention --- Medicine --- Prescription Drug Abuse --- Abuse, Prescription Drug --- Drug Abuse, Prescription --- Drug and Narcotic Control --- Disruptive, Impulse Control, and Conduct Disorders --- Psychoses, Alcoholic --- Social Problems --- Street Drugs --- Designer Drugs --- Behavior, Addictive --- Codependency (Psychology) --- Alcohol-Related Disorders --- Prescription Drug Misuse --- Habit --- Substance abuse --- Nicotine addiction --- Nicotiana --- Tobacco Related Diseases. --- Illicit Drugs --- Codependency, Psychological --- Nicotine Addiction --- Addiction, Nicotine --- Nicotine Addictions --- Chemical Dependence --- Substance Use --- Chemical Dependences --- Dependence, Chemical --- Dependences, Chemical --- Substance Uses --- Use, Substance --- Oncology. Neoplasms --- Pathology of the respiratory system --- Substance Related Disorder --- Disorder, Substance Related --- Disorders, Substance Related --- Related Disorder, Substance --- Related Disorders, Substance
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Tobacco War charts the dramatic and complex history of tobacco politics in California over the past quarter century. Beginning with the activities of a small band of activists who, in the 1970's, put forward the radical notion that people should not have to breathe second-hand tobacco smoke, Stanton Glantz and Edith Balbach follow the movement through the 1980's, when activists created hundreds of city and county ordinances by working through their local officials, to the present--when tobacco is a highly visible issue in American politics and smoke-free restaurants and bars are a reality throughout the state. The authors show how these accomplishments rest on the groundwork laid over the past two decades by tobacco control activists who have worked across the U.S. to change how people view the tobacco industry and its behavior. Tobacco War is accessibly written, balanced, and meticulously researched. The California experience provides a graphic demonstration of the successes and failures of both the tobacco industry and public health forces. It shows how public health advocates slowly learned to control the terms of the debate and how they discovered that simply establishing tobacco control programs was not enough, that constant vigilance was necessary to protect programs from a hostile legislature and governor. In the end, the California experience proves that it is possible to dramatically change how people think about tobacco and the tobacco industry and to rapidly reduce tobacco consumption. But California's experience also demonstrates that it is possible to run such programs successfully only as long as the public health community exerts power effectively. With legal settlements bringing big dollars to tobacco control programs in every state, this book is must reading for anyone interested in battling and beating the tobacco industry.
Tobacco -- Law and legislation -- California. --- Tobacco industry -- Political aspects -- California. --- Tobacco industry. --- Government Regulation --- Smoking --- Tobacco Use Disorder --- Smoking Cessation --- Tobacco Industry --- Tobacco --- Industry --- Social Control, Formal --- Substance-Related Disorders --- Habits --- Tobacco Use Cessation --- Solanaceae --- Behavior --- Technology, Industry, and Agriculture --- Angiosperms --- Sociology --- Diseases --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Mental Disorders --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Embryophyta --- Health Care --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Technology, Industry, Agriculture --- Social Sciences --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Streptophyta --- Viridiplantae --- Plants --- Eukaryota --- Organisms --- State Law - except N.Y. --- Law - U.S. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Tobacco industry --- Law and legislation --- Political aspects --- Tobacco manufacture and trade --- Tobacco products industry --- Mahorka --- Makhorka --- Nicotiana tabacum --- Plant products industry --- Nicotiana --- academic. --- california. --- court cases. --- cultural studies. --- culture. --- dare program. --- drugs. --- health and wellness. --- health education. --- law and order. --- lawsuits. --- legal issues. --- legislature. --- lung health. --- media. --- non smokers. --- plants. --- political. --- politics. --- proposition 99. --- research. --- respiratory health. --- san francisco. --- scholarly. --- smokers. --- smoking. --- tobacco control. --- tobacco industry. --- tobacco. --- war on drugs. --- west coast. --- western united states.
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The fact that tobacco ingestion can affect how people feel and think has been known for millennia, placing the plant among those used spiritually, honori?cally, and habitually (Corti 1931; Wilbert 1987). However, the conclusion that nicotine - counted for many of these psychopharmacological effects did not emerge until the nineteenth century (Langley 1905). This was elegantly described by Lewin in 1931 as follows: “The decisive factor in the effects of tobacco, desired or undesired, is nicotine. . . ”(Lewin 1998). The use of nicotine as a pharmacological probe to und- stand physiological functioning at the dawn of the twentieth century was a landmark in the birth of modern neuropharmacology (Limbird 2004; Halliwell 2007), and led the pioneering researcher John Langley to conclude that there must exist some “- ceptive substance” to explain the diverse actions of various substances, including nicotine, when applied to muscle tissue (Langley 1905). Research on tobacco and nicotine progressed throughout the twentieth century, but much of this was from a general pharmacological and toxicological rather than a psychopharmacological perspective (Larson et al. 1961). There was some attention to the effects related to addiction, such as euphoria (Johnston 1941), tolerance (Lewin 1931), and withdrawal (Finnegan et al. 1945), but outside of research supported by the tobacco industry, addiction and psychopharmacology were not major foci for research (Slade et al. 1995; Hurt and Robertson 1998; Henning?eld et al. 2006; Henning?eld and Hartel 1999; Larson et al. 1961).
Nicotine --Physiological effect. --- Nicotine. --- Psychopharmacology. --- Nicotine --- Psychopharmacology --- Tobacco Use Disorder --- Methods --- Pharmacology --- Biological Science Disciplines --- Pyridines --- Substance-Related Disorders --- Solanaceous Alkaloids --- Behavioral Sciences --- Psychiatric Somatic Therapies --- Investigative Techniques --- Diseases --- Heterocyclic Compounds, 1-Ring --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Alkaloids --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Mental Disorders --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Health Occupations --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Heterocyclic Compounds --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Pharmacy, Therapeutics, & Pharmacology --- Toxicology & Public Health --- Public Health --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Physiological effect --- Physiological effect. --- Behavioral pharmacology --- Drugs --- Psychotropic effects --- Medicine. --- Neurosciences. --- Pharmacology. --- Psychiatry. --- Neuropsychology. --- Biomedicine. --- Pharmacology/Toxicology. --- Chemotherapy --- Psychotropic drugs --- Pyridine --- Tobacco --- Tobacco products --- Toxicology. --- Psychology, clinical. --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system --- Medicine and psychology --- Mental health --- Psychology, Pathological --- Chemicals --- Medicine --- Poisoning --- Poisons --- Toxicology --- Neurophysiology --- Psychophysiology --- Drug effects --- Medical pharmacology --- Pharmacy
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