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Tobacco induced diseases.
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ISSN: 16179625 Year: 2002 Publisher: [Essen, Germany] : London : International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases, BioMed Central

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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

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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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Golden holocaust : origins of the cigarette catastrophe and the case for abolition
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ISBN: 9780520270169 0520270169 9786613587343 0520950437 1280492112 9780520950436 Year: 2011 Publisher: Berkeley : University of California Press,

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The cigarette is the deadliest artifact in the history of human civilization. It is also one of the most beguiling, thanks to more than a century of manipulation at the hands of tobacco industry chemists. In Golden Holocaust, Robert N. Proctor draws on reams of formerly-secret industry documents to explore how the cigarette came to be the most widely-used drug on the planet, with six trillion sticks sold per year. He paints a harrowing picture of tobacco manufacturers conspiring to block the recognition of tobacco-cancer hazards, even as they ensnare legions of scientists and politicians in a web of denial. Proctor tells heretofore untold stories of fraud and subterfuge, and he makes the strongest case to date for a simple yet ambitious remedy: a ban on the manufacture and sale of cigarettes.

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Government regulation --- History, 20th century --- Medical --- Psychology --- Persuasive communication --- Self-help --- Smoking --- Tobacco industry --- Tobacco industry. --- Tobacco use --- History --- History. --- Psychopathology --- Addiction. --- Substance abuse & addictions --- General. --- Psychological aspects. --- Adverse effects --- Economics --- Health aspects. --- United States. --- Tobacco Industry --- Government Regulation --- Persuasive Communication --- Tobacco --- Tobacco manufacture and trade --- Tobacco products industry --- Plant products industry --- Health aspects --- Psychological aspects --- E-books --- History, 20th Century --- history --- adverse effects --- psychology --- economics --- Tabac --- Tabagisme --- Industrie --- Histoire --- Aspect sanitaire --- Mass communications --- Sociology of health --- Social psychology --- United States --- Tobacco industry - United States - History --- Tobacco use - Health aspects --- Smoking - Psychological aspects --- Tobacco Industry - history - United States --- Government Regulation - history - United States --- History, 20th Century - United States --- Persuasive Communication - United States --- Smoking - adverse effects - United States --- Smoking - psychology - United States --- Tobacco Industry - economics - United States --- america and tobacco. --- cigarette addiction. --- cigarettes and death. --- dangers of smoking. --- drug addiction. --- drug research literature. --- drugs and health. --- history of cigarettes. --- history of tobacco. --- how to quit smoking. --- medical ethics. --- medical history. --- medical lit. --- medicine. --- public health history. --- public health. --- smoking and cancer. --- smoking kills. --- smoking recovery. --- tobacco addiction. --- tobacco and cancer. --- tobacco and death. --- tobacco business. --- tobacco industry lies. --- tobacco industry. --- tobacco manufacturers. --- tobacco scandal. --- United States of America

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