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Comment
. 2018 Jun;12(2):129-132.
doi: 10.1080/17437199.2018.1445544. Epub 2018 Mar 13.

Pictorial cigarette pack warnings increase quitting: a comment on Kok et al

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Pictorial cigarette pack warnings increase quitting: a comment on Kok et al

Noel T Brewer et al. Health Psychol Rev. 2018 Jun.
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NTB has served on paid advisory boards for FDA and served as an expert consultant in litigation against tobacco companies. Other authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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