Editors-in-Chief
- James Elliott Scott, University of Manitoba
- Constantine Vardavas, Harvard School of Public Health
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The official journal of the International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced DiseasesArticles
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Research
Tobacco Induced Diseases 2012, 10:6 (19 April 2012)Development of the Tobacco Tactics logo: From thumb prints to press
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Short report
Tobacco Induced Diseases 2012, 10:5 (12 April 2012)Challenges in global improvement of oral cancer outcomes: findings from rural Northern India
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Short report
Tobacco Induced Diseases 2012, 10:4 (3 April 2012)Association of smoking or tobacco use with ear diseases among men: a retrospective study
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Research
Tobacco Induced Diseases 2012, 10:3 (28 February 2012)Smoking and adipose tissue inflammation suppress leptin expression in Japanese obese males: Potential mechanism of resistance to weight loss among Japanese obese smokers
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Research
Tobacco Induced Diseases 2012, 10:2 (28 February 2012)Impact of connecting tuberculosis directly observed therapy short-course with smoking cessation on health-related quality of life
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Research
Tobacco Induced Diseases 2012, 10:1 (2 February 2012)Varenicline as a smoking cessation aid in a Greek population: a subanalysis of an observational study
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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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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.
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