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Obsolete tobacco control themes can be hazardous to public health: The need for updating views on absolute product risks and harm reduction
Lynn T. Kozlowski, David B. Abrams
Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Harm Reduction
100%
Numbers Needed To Treat
94%
Tobacco
71%
Tobacco Products
71%
Public Health
54%
Smokeless Tobacco
33%
tobacco tar
20%
Nicotine
18%
Light
8%
Nitrosamines
8%
Homicide
7%
Premature Mortality
7%
Heroin
7%
Automobiles
6%
Cocaine
6%
Health
6%
Smoke
6%
Suicide
5%
Psychology Recognition
5%
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
5%
Alcohols
4%
Surgeons
4%
Population
2%
Social Sciences
nicotine
72%
public health
55%
Behavioural Health
6%
demographic situation
6%
action plan
5%
health risk
5%
health science
5%
motor vehicle
5%
suicide
5%
homicide
4%
AIDS
4%
alcohol
4%
death
3%
acceptance
3%
innovation
3%
regulation
3%
health
2%
evidence
2%