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Papers-Published dateSunday, January 1, 2006 - 00:00
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Active and passive smoking, chronic diseases and poverty in China: a study using the National Household Survey : final technical report
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Smoking and associated factors in the occupied Palestinian territory
This report aims to investigate factors associated with smoking among youth living in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt).
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From tobacco to food production : assessing constraints and transition strategies in Bangladesh; scientific reports, 2006 - 2008
Field visits were made to farming communities where comprehensive profiles of natural resources, and crops raised for livelihoods were documented.
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Smoking, poverty and ill-health in China
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Implementation of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in Cambodia and Lao PDR
This grant will allow the Southeast Asia Tobacco Control Alliance (SEATCA) to coordinate a research program in support of the successful implementation (in the case of Cambodia) and ratification (in the case of Lao PDR) of the World Health Organiz
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Youth Smoking in Stressed Environments : Determinants and Resiliency (Argentina, Colombia, Palestine)
Numerous studies have shown that the earlier an individual starts smoking, the harder it is to give it up. Understanding the mechanism of smoking initiation is therefore crucial to the design of successful prevention programs.
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Determinants and Consequences of Narghile or Waterpipe Smoking : Extending the Research Agenda - Phase II
The last 15 years have seen an increase in narghile (waterpipe) smoking, particularly in the Eastern Mediterranean. Hookah bars are also springing up in Europe and North America.
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From Tobacco to Food Production: Constraints and Transition Strategies in Bangladesh
Bangladesh is one of the many countries that has not only signed but also ratified the world's first public health treaty, the World Health Organization's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC).