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Biomarkers of Tobacco Use: Relevance to Tobacco Harm Reduction
Cigarette smoking is associated with a large number of adverse health outcomes and continues to be a major contributor to death and disease. Although... -
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Increasing clinician participation in tobacco cessation by an implementation science-based tobacco cessation champion program
BackgroundWe designed a process to increase tobacco cessation in an academic center and its widely distributed network community sites using clinical...
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Impact of Smokeless Tobacco on Cardiovascular Disease Risk in a Nigerian Metropolitan City
The use of smokeless tobacco products (STP) as a substitute for tobacco smoking is driving increasing consumption of these products especially in...
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Comparative proteomics of oral squamous cell carcinoma tissue in consumers and non-consumers of tobacco
BackgroundTobacco is a risk factor for oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Some cases of OSCC occur without any known cause and is called idiopathic...
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Assessments of occupational health hazards of tobacco farmworkers in Andhra Pradesh, India
ObjectiveThe present study aims to find occupational health hazards during agricultural operations performed by tobacco farmworkers and their...
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AKR1C2 genetic variants mediate tobacco carcinogens metabolism involving bladder cancer susceptibility
Tobacco carcinogens metabolism-related genes (TCMGs) could generate reactive metabolites of tobacco carcinogens, which subsequently contributed to...
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Tobacco Cessation Curriculum in Medical Schools: a Sco** Review
This sco** review aims to identify interventional training courses on tobacco cessation counseling skills of medical students, identify the most...
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Biomarkers of Tobacco Use: Relevance to Tobacco Harm Reduction
Cigarette smoking is associated with a large number of adverse health outcomes and continues to be a major contributor to death and disease. Although... -
Characterization of Tobacco Microbiome by Metagenomics Approach
Chronic consumption of tobacco in all forms, either smoked/smokeless forms, causes major health hazards to humans that include cancer,... -
Global burden of cancers attributable to tobacco smoking, 1990–2019: an ecological study
Aim and backgroundIdentifying risk factors for cancer initiation and progression is the cornerstone of the preventive approach to cancer management...
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Regulation of endothelial function by cigarette smoke and next-generation tobacco and nicotine products
Cigarette smoking is the most important avoidable cardiovascular risk factor. It causes endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerosis and increases the...
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Tobacco smoking and vascular biology and function: evidence from human studies
Tobacco cigarette smoking is among the most complex and least understood health risk factors. A deeper insight into the pathophysiological actions of...
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Nicotine pharmacokinetics and subjective responses after using nicotine pouches with different nicotine levels compared to combustible cigarettes and moist smokeless tobacco in adult tobacco users
RationaleOral tobacco–derived nicotine products include on!® nicotine pouches (NPs) which are tobacco-leaf free and available in multiple flavors and...
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Tobacco Control and Lung Cancer Screening to Address Disparities
Health promotion and disease prevention behaviors play an important role in cancer risk and outcomes. In particular, cigarette smoking is one of the... -
The Role of Calcium in Implementation of the Effect of Brassinosteroids during the Induction of Oxidative Stress in Tobacco
Brassinosteroids are plant hormones that play an important role in the regulation of the growth, development, and stress responses in plants,...
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Cytotoxic effects of the cigarette smoke extract of heated tobacco products on human oral squamous cell carcinoma: the role of reactive oxygen species and CaMKK2
BackgroundThe increasing prevalence of heated tobacco products (HTPs) has heightened concerns regarding their potential health risks. Previous...
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Relation Between Exposure to Tobacco Smoke Assessed by Serum Cotinine Concentration and Questionnaire Method, and Serum Renalase Concentration—the Importance of the Coexistence of Arterial Hypertension and Other Cardiovascular Diseases
Exposure to tobacco smoke (ETS) is one of the main risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Renalase is a protein that may play a role in the...
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Integrated mRNA- and miRNA-sequencing analyses unveil the underlying mechanism of tobacco pollutant-induced developmental toxicity in zebrafish embryos
Tobacco pollutants are prevalent in the environment, leading to inadvertent exposure of pregnant females. Studies of these pollutants' toxic effects...