Introductory notes on the tobacco problem
- PMID: 11768183
- DOI: 10.1080/14622299050011771
Introductory notes on the tobacco problem
Abstract
Commercial tobacco products are the leading causes of preventable death, yet they are virtually unregulated. They are popular because they are effective nicotine delivery devices, and the most addictive product (the cigarette) is also the most likely to kill.
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