Tobacco, SmokelessTobacco Use DisorderTobacco Smoke PollutionInhalation ExposureHealth StatusSmokingPregnancyFemaleTobacco is still widely consumed in a variety of different ways, mainly as smokeless tobacco and cigarette smoking. Four traits characterize tobacco use whatever the way of using it: 1) ...
Tobacco use, through the drug nicotine, affects individuals in ways that might seem helpful but are harmful. Learn about smoking, nicotine addiction, and the various short-term effects of tobacco use such as nausea, vomiting, and fainting. ...
In 2003, the World Health Organization (WHO) led the development of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), the first global health treaty intended to bolster tobacco use curtailment efforts among signatory member states1. Later, in 2008, to assist the implementation of tobacco control...
In vitro effect of tobacco on the growth of oral cariogenic streptococci. Use of chewing tobacco and snuff is increasing rapidly. The evidence of high sugar content in these products indicates that they may be involved in the initiation of caries. This study examines whether the sugars found in...
Data from the September 1985 Current Population Survey are used to estimate the effects of tobacco excise taxes and state laws restricting smoking in public places on the likelihood of current use of cigarettes or smokeless tobacco (ST) products (moist snuff or chewing tobacco) among males in the...
ChildrenAdolescentsSmokingSmokelessInterventionPreventionTobacco use often starts in adolescence. Early initiation of tobacco use contributes to significant health morbidity and mortality attributable to tobacco use. The Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) r...
Multivariate techniques, principally the method of canonical variates, were used to investigate morphological variation within and between populations of t... Blackman,L R. - 《Bulletin of Entomological Research》 被引量: 354发表: 1987年 Tobacco availability and point of sale marketing demographically...
Chewing tobacco use poses serious health risks; yet it has not received as much attention as other tobacco-related products. This study synthesizes existing evidence regarding the health impacts of chewing tobacco while accounting for various sources of
Results: Almost 93% of the participants had education level equivalent to bachelors degree or above. Majority had experienced tobacco use in their lifetime (95%). Among current users, 55% had tried to quit at least for once and when asked if they were happy to be tobacco users, ...
Thus, is possible that the physiological effects of chronic tobacco consumption attenuates the relationship between ELA and sleep problems. Numerous studies have also shown a positive relationship between tobacco use and mental illness, including depression and anxiety disorders (Fluharty et al., 2017);...