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 2013, 11:12 (25 May 2013)Predictors of smoking relapse in a cohort of adolescents and young adults in Monastir (Tunisia)
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Tobacco Induced Diseases 2013, 11:11 (23 May 2013)A cross-country comparison of the prevalence of exposure to tobacco advertisements among adolescents aged 13–15 years in 20 low and middle income countries
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Tobacco Induced Diseases 2013, 11:10 (29 April 2013)Cigarette smoke extract induces differential expression levels of beta-defensin peptides in human alveolar epithelial cells
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Tobacco Induced Diseases 2013, 11:9 (4 April 2013)Future physicians and tobacco: an online survey of the habits, beliefs and knowledge base of medical students at a Canadian University
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Tobacco Induced Diseases 2013, 11:8 (27 March 2013)Cigarette smoking and tuberculosis in Cambodia: findings from a national sample
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Tobacco Induced Diseases 2013, 11:7 (18 March 2013)Determining the burden of secondhand smoke exposure on the respiratory health of Thai children
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Editorial
Tobacco Induced Diseases 2013, 11:6 (26 February 2013)Dealing with tobacco use and dependence within primary health care: time for action
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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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