Summary: The health and economic costs of tobacco use in military and veteran populations are high. In 2007, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Department of Defense (DoD) requested that the Institute of Medicine (IOM) make recommendations on how to reduce tobacco initiation and encourage cessation in both military and veteran populations. In its 2009 report, Combating Tobacco in Military and Veteran Populations, the authoring committee concludes that to prevent tobacco initiation and encourage cessation, both DoD and VA should implement comprehensive tobacco-control programs
United States soldiers face the most heinous dangers on a daily basis while serving our country. Des...
The Institute of Medicine recently called for a tobacco-free military, citing evidence that high rat...
U.S. Military personnel are more likely to use smokeless tobacco than civilians. The purpose of this...
In 2015, an estimated 18.8 million U.S. adults were military veterans (1). Although the prevalence o...
National military and veteran service organizations (MVSOs) have the potential to be advocates for s...
BackgroundTobacco use is a major cause of chronic disease, disability and death among military perso...
The authors evaluated the effect of a brief tailored smoking control intervention delivered during b...
BackgroundTobacco use among members of the US military service is unacceptably high, resulting in su...
A representative sample of 406 U.S. Navy commands, including all medical treatment facilities, was s...
ABSTRACT Tobacco use by soldiers has been prevalent throughout the 20th century. Tobacco has been se...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco use among military personnel is associated with significant health care expend...
Background: Tobacco use among military personnel is of concern given its substantial burden on milit...
Background: Tobacco use among military personnel is of concern given its substantial burden on milit...
Tobacco use prevalence is unacceptably high in the U.S. military, and the Department of Defense and ...
IntroductionThe health effects of cigarette smoking have been estimated to account for between 6%-8%...
United States soldiers face the most heinous dangers on a daily basis while serving our country. Des...
The Institute of Medicine recently called for a tobacco-free military, citing evidence that high rat...
U.S. Military personnel are more likely to use smokeless tobacco than civilians. The purpose of this...
In 2015, an estimated 18.8 million U.S. adults were military veterans (1). Although the prevalence o...
National military and veteran service organizations (MVSOs) have the potential to be advocates for s...
BackgroundTobacco use is a major cause of chronic disease, disability and death among military perso...
The authors evaluated the effect of a brief tailored smoking control intervention delivered during b...
BackgroundTobacco use among members of the US military service is unacceptably high, resulting in su...
A representative sample of 406 U.S. Navy commands, including all medical treatment facilities, was s...
ABSTRACT Tobacco use by soldiers has been prevalent throughout the 20th century. Tobacco has been se...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco use among military personnel is associated with significant health care expend...
Background: Tobacco use among military personnel is of concern given its substantial burden on milit...
Background: Tobacco use among military personnel is of concern given its substantial burden on milit...
Tobacco use prevalence is unacceptably high in the U.S. military, and the Department of Defense and ...
IntroductionThe health effects of cigarette smoking have been estimated to account for between 6%-8%...
United States soldiers face the most heinous dangers on a daily basis while serving our country. Des...
The Institute of Medicine recently called for a tobacco-free military, citing evidence that high rat...
U.S. Military personnel are more likely to use smokeless tobacco than civilians. The purpose of this...