《烟草控制杂志》.2005年.第4期
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- Individual rights advocacy in tobacco control policies: an assessment and recommendation
- Ethical and legal aspects of global tobacco control
- International trade agreements: a threat to tobacco control policy
- The human rights responsibilities of multinational tobacco companies
- Ensuring smokers are adequately informed: reflections on consumer rights, manufacturer responsibilities, and policy implications
- "Not safe" is not enough: smokers have a right to know more than there is no safe tobacco product
- Japanese spousal smoking study revisited: how a tobacco industry funded paper reached erroneous conclusions
- The effectiveness of television advertising campaigns on generating calls to a national Quitline by Mori
- Transforming the tobacco market: why the supply of cigarettes should be transferred from for-profit corporations to non-profit enterprises w
- The perimetric boycott: a tool for tobacco control advocacy
- How Philip Morris built Marlboro into a global brand for young adults: implications for international tobacco control
- Do u smoke after txt Results of a randomised trial of smoking cessation using mobile phone text messaging
- Public health measures to reduce smoking prevalence in the UK: how many lives could be saved
- Smoking, standard of living, and poverty in China
- Smoking cessation treatment in primary care: prospective cohort study
- Social movements and human rights rhetoric in tobacco control
- Changes in hospitality workers’ exposure to secondhand smoke following the implementation of New York’s smoke-free law
- Framing tobacco control efforts within an ethical context