Purpose of reviewTo discuss the health risks due to exposure to alcohol, illegal drugs and nicotine and how these risks might be reduced.Recent findingsIn 2016, worldwide, alcohol, illegal drugs and nicotine were responsible for some 10 million deaths. There is evolutionary and biological evidence that humans are predisposed to consuming alcohol, illegal drugs and nicotine - present-day problems are caused by high levels of potency, exposure and drug delivery systems. The two priority substances for action are alcohol and smoked cigarettes; their exposure can be reduced by price increases, setting minimum prices per product, regulating a shift form smoked cigarettes to electronic nicotine delivery devices and, theoretically, reducing the et...
Background. A nicotine product standard reducing the nicotine content in cigarettes could improve pu...
The smoking epidemic is one of the greatest threats to human health, as it is the leading cause of d...
ObjectivesTo review the association between US e-cigarette regulations and the number of reported ni...
Purpose of reviewTo discuss the health risks due to exposure to alcohol, illegal drugs and nicotine ...
ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility of reducing tobacco-caused disease by gradually removing nicotine...
Purpose of the review: The present review addresses recent literature on the effectiveness of reduci...
In 2013, illegal drug use was responsible for 1.8% of years of life lost in the European Union, alco...
In 2013, illegal drug use was responsible for 1.8% of years of life lost in the European Union, alco...
Tobacco, alcohol and illicit substance use continue to result in substantial morbidity and mortality...
Product standards reducing the nicotine content in cigarettes could improve public health by reducin...
Purpose: This paper aims to overview the need for tobacco harm reduction, the consumer products that...
In 2013, illegal drug use was responsible for 1.8% of years of life lost in the European Union, alco...
Harm reduction is both a policy approach and used to describe a specific set of interventions. These...
In 2013, illegal drug use was responsible for 1.8% of years of life lost in the European Union, alco...
The FDA has the regulatory authority to implement tobacco product standards. Because nicotine is the...
Background. A nicotine product standard reducing the nicotine content in cigarettes could improve pu...
The smoking epidemic is one of the greatest threats to human health, as it is the leading cause of d...
ObjectivesTo review the association between US e-cigarette regulations and the number of reported ni...
Purpose of reviewTo discuss the health risks due to exposure to alcohol, illegal drugs and nicotine ...
ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility of reducing tobacco-caused disease by gradually removing nicotine...
Purpose of the review: The present review addresses recent literature on the effectiveness of reduci...
In 2013, illegal drug use was responsible for 1.8% of years of life lost in the European Union, alco...
In 2013, illegal drug use was responsible for 1.8% of years of life lost in the European Union, alco...
Tobacco, alcohol and illicit substance use continue to result in substantial morbidity and mortality...
Product standards reducing the nicotine content in cigarettes could improve public health by reducin...
Purpose: This paper aims to overview the need for tobacco harm reduction, the consumer products that...
In 2013, illegal drug use was responsible for 1.8% of years of life lost in the European Union, alco...
Harm reduction is both a policy approach and used to describe a specific set of interventions. These...
In 2013, illegal drug use was responsible for 1.8% of years of life lost in the European Union, alco...
The FDA has the regulatory authority to implement tobacco product standards. Because nicotine is the...
Background. A nicotine product standard reducing the nicotine content in cigarettes could improve pu...
The smoking epidemic is one of the greatest threats to human health, as it is the leading cause of d...
ObjectivesTo review the association between US e-cigarette regulations and the number of reported ni...