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"Implementing an Inpatient Smoking Cessation Program" serves as a step-by-step manual for implementing a cost-effective tobacco cessation program for hospitalized patients. Based on the "Staying Free" program, which has evidenced among the highest cessation... [ More...]
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The classic American struggle between the public interest and corporate interests is perhaps nowhere better illustrated than in the decades-long struggle between the tobacco industry and advocates for public health. The failure of the "global settlement"... [ More...]
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In the late Victorian era, smoking was a male habit and tobacco was consumed mostly in pipes and cigars. By the mid-twentieth century, advertising and movies had not only made it acceptable for women to smoke but smoking had become a potent symbol of their... [ More...]
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< P> < P> This book explores the issue of women and smoking in the twentieth century. Focusing on the gendered construction of smoking as a practice, Rosemary Elliot uese a variety of source material from popular magazines, films and medical... [ More...]
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Tobacco, among the most popular consumer products of the twentieth century, is under attack. Once a behavior that knew no social bounds, cigarette smoking has been transformed into an activity that reflects sharp differences in social status. "Unfiltered... [ More...]
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Why do people smoke? Taking a unique approach to this question, Jason Hughes moves beyond the usual focus on biological addiction to demonstrate how sociocultural and personal understandings of smoking crucially affect the way people experience it.Hughes... [ More...]
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Every year, more than 400,000 Americans die prematurely because of tobacco use. Most began smoking during their teen years. Adolescent tobacco use remains our nation's most preventable threat to life and health. This public health crisis has generated... [ More...]
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Unlike usual stop-smoking manuals, this collection of interviews with more than 30 former smokers has something for everyone. "The stories can be a source of inspiration, hope, and helpful hints for smokers who have, like the storytellers, made repeated... [ More...]
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In the critically acclaimed Five Men Who Broke My Heart, Manhattan journalist Susan Shapiro revisited five self-destructive romances. In her hilarious, illuminating new memoir, Lighting Up, she rejects five self-destructive substances. This... [ More...]
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