Editors-in-Chief
- James Elliott Scott, University of Manitoba
- Constantine Vardavas, Harvard School of Public Health
Society Affiliations
The official journal of the International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced DiseasesArticles
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Research
Tobacco Induced Diseases 2011, 9:13 (21 December 2011)Cigarette ignition propensity, smoking behavior, and toxicant exposure: A natural experiment in Canada
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Research
Tobacco Induced Diseases 2011, 9:12 (25 November 2011)Smoking, white blood cell counts, and TNF system activity in Japanese male subjects with normal glucose tolerance
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Research
Tobacco Induced Diseases 2011, 9:11 (3 October 2011)Toward improved statistical methods for analyzing Cotinine-Biomarker health association data
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Short report
Tobacco Induced Diseases 2011, 9:10 (1 August 2011)Interest in technology-based and traditional smoking cessation programs among adult smokers in Ankara, Turkey
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Research
Tobacco Induced Diseases 2011, 9:9 (27 July 2011)Tobacco retailer density surrounding schools and youth smoking behaviour: a multi-level analysis
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Research
Tobacco Induced Diseases 2011, 9:8 (16 July 2011)Lethal impacts of cigarette smoke in cultured tobacco cells
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Editorial
Tobacco Induced Diseases 2011, 9:7 (23 June 2011)Regulating duty free sales and tobacco advertising in airports: a call for action
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Aims & scope
Tobacco Induced Diseases, the official journal of the International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases, is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that encompasses all aspects of tobacco induced diseases and their prevention. The aim of the journal is to further the development of the scientific basis for the biological effects of tobacco smoke and its active components and to describe the distribution of tobacco diseases throughout the world.
News
The 9th Annual Conference of the International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases will be held in Vienna, AUSTRIA (Medical University of Vienna, Spitalgasse 23, Level 2, Jugendstilsaal, A-1090 Vienna, AUSTRIA) from September 21st to September 23rd 2011.
This meeting is targeted at scientist and health professionals of all fields who are interested in tobacco induced diseases and their prevention. ISPTID cordially welcomes basic scientists, clinicians, epidemiologists, cessation and prevention specialists, public health researchers and policy-makers, and many more...
This year's meeting of the International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases with the title "From Molecules to Politics" is probably the most comprehensive scientific conference in the field - and will allow you to inform yourself on the entire subject of "prevention of tobacco induced diseases".
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