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BMJ TOBACCO CONTROL November 2014, Volume 23, Issue 6

BMJ TOBACCO CONTROL November 2014, Volume 23, Issue 6

Editorial

  • Exposs, the EU and implementing Article 5.3.  Mike Daube
  • Worldwide news and comment.
  • TPPA and tobacco control: threats to APEC countries. Deborah K Sy, Robert K Stumberg
  • Hospital admissions for acute myocardial infarction before and after implementation of a comprehensive smoke-free policy in Uruguay: experience through 2010. Ernesto Marcelo Sebri, Edgardo Sandoya, Eduardo Bianco, Andrew Hyland, K Michael Cummings, Stanton A Glantz
  • Quantifying the influence of the tobacco industry on EU governance: automated content analysis of the EU Tobacco Products Directive. Hlia Costa, Anna B Gilmore, Silvy Peeters, Martin McKee, David Stuckler
  • Seeking out easy targets Tobacco companies, health inequalities and public policy. David Clifford, Sarah Hill, Jeff Collin
  • Russia SimSmoke: the long-term effects of tobacco control policies on smoking prevalence and smoking-attributable deaths in Russia. Galina Ya Maslennikova, Rafael G Oganov, Sergey A Boytsov, Hana Ross, An-Tsun Huang, Aimee Near, Alexey Kotov, Irina Berezhnova, David T Levy
  • A qualitative evaluation of 40 voluntary, smoke-free, multiunit, housing policy campaigns in California. Travis D Satterlund, Jeanette Treiber, Robin Kipke, Diana Cassady
    • Gifting and sharing cigarettes in a rural Chinese village: a cross-sectional study. Zachary C Rich, Mi Hu, Shuiyuan Xiao
    • Left-digit price effects on smoking cessation motivation. James MacKillop, Michael T Amlung, Ashley Blackburn, James G Murphy, Maureen Carrigan, Matthew J Carpenter, Frank Chaloupka
    • News media representations of electronic cigarettes: an analysis of newspaper coverage in the UK and Scotland. Catriona Rooke, Amanda Amos
    • Heavy metal hazards of Nigerian smokeless tobacco. Orish Ebere Orisakwe, Zelinjo Nkeiruka Igweze, Kenneth Obinna Okolo, Godwin Chukwuebuka Ajaezi
    • Tobacco control in Namibia: the importance of government capacity, media coverage and industry interference. Jamie Tam, Corn van Walbeek
    • Does use of non-trial cessation support help explain the lack of effect from offering NRT to quitline callers in a RCT Graeme Docherty, Sarah Lewis, Andy McEwen, Linda Bauld, Tim Coleman
    • Which smoking cessation aids are proven effective according to smokers who want to quit smoking A report from the Netherlands. Roy A Willems, Marc C Willemsen, Eline S Smit, Gera E Nagelhout, Eva Janssen, Hein de Vries
    • The Lighter Side
    •  http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/23/6/461.full.pdf+html

News analysis

Brief report

Research papers

Research letters

PostScript The Lighter Side Tob Control 2014;23:470

The Lighter Side Tob Control 2014;23:512

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