Developments in tobacco harm reduction (HR) and the proliferation of nicotine containing products (NCPs) have important implications for tobaco control (TC). This report sets out a research agenda which will help map and examine these implications
Health, Nutrition and Wellness Experts, Paris, FranceIntroduction. Smoking is one of the most import...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco dependence treatment (TDT) interventions are often seen as expensive with litt...
Editorial for a thematic series of Harm Reduction Journal which explores the issues surrounding the ...
BackgroundReducing nicotine content in cigarettes and other combustible products to levels that are ...
Tobacco smoke is the cause of the most deadly epidemic of modern times. Smoking causes cancer (for e...
PURPOSE Tobacco smoking is the leading preventable cause of death, projected to claim up to one bi...
This report aims to provide a fresh update on the use of harm reduction in tobacco smoking, in relat...
Introduction: Tobacco dependence treatment (TDT) interventions are often seen as expensive with litt...
AbstractOver the last 50years, the concept of tobacco harm reduction has been well established. It i...
The tobacco problem can be usefully conceptualised as two problems: eliminating the most harmful for...
ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility of reducing tobacco-caused disease by gradually removing nicotine...
In order to warrant tobacco industry’s profits and overcome a declining cigarette market, tobacco co...
Nicotine addiction is the proximate cause of disease and death from cigarette smoking. In 1994, we p...
Background: It may be reasonable to try to reduce the harm from continued smoking amongst smokers un...
The industry has recently attempted to restore its image, by acting like a public health guardian. T...
Health, Nutrition and Wellness Experts, Paris, FranceIntroduction. Smoking is one of the most import...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco dependence treatment (TDT) interventions are often seen as expensive with litt...
Editorial for a thematic series of Harm Reduction Journal which explores the issues surrounding the ...
BackgroundReducing nicotine content in cigarettes and other combustible products to levels that are ...
Tobacco smoke is the cause of the most deadly epidemic of modern times. Smoking causes cancer (for e...
PURPOSE Tobacco smoking is the leading preventable cause of death, projected to claim up to one bi...
This report aims to provide a fresh update on the use of harm reduction in tobacco smoking, in relat...
Introduction: Tobacco dependence treatment (TDT) interventions are often seen as expensive with litt...
AbstractOver the last 50years, the concept of tobacco harm reduction has been well established. It i...
The tobacco problem can be usefully conceptualised as two problems: eliminating the most harmful for...
ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility of reducing tobacco-caused disease by gradually removing nicotine...
In order to warrant tobacco industry’s profits and overcome a declining cigarette market, tobacco co...
Nicotine addiction is the proximate cause of disease and death from cigarette smoking. In 1994, we p...
Background: It may be reasonable to try to reduce the harm from continued smoking amongst smokers un...
The industry has recently attempted to restore its image, by acting like a public health guardian. T...
Health, Nutrition and Wellness Experts, Paris, FranceIntroduction. Smoking is one of the most import...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco dependence treatment (TDT) interventions are often seen as expensive with litt...
Editorial for a thematic series of Harm Reduction Journal which explores the issues surrounding the ...