
Mots-clès : TABAGISME PASSIF
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Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol.304, n°17 - November 3, 2010
2010
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Courrier des Addictions (Le), Vol.16, n°1 - Janvier-février-mars 2014
2014
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Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol.305, n°24 - June 22/29, 2011
2011
Bulletin : Périodique
A. L. LE FAOU ; Société française de tabacologie, Organisateur de réunion ; 10e congrès national de la Société francophone de tabacologie (3-4 novembre 2016; Lille) | 2017
Dans Alcoologie et Addictologie (Tome 39, n°1, Mars 2017) Article : PériodiqueRésumés des communications.
FRANÇAIS : Sont décrits dans ce dossier de presse les risques liés à l'alcool chez la femme enceinte, notamment l'action sur l'embryon et le foetus et les conséquences à long terme pour l'enfant. Les risques liés au tabac sont également décrits[...]
EXLEY C. ; A. BEGUM ; WOOLLEY M. P. ; R. N. BLOOR | 2006
Dans American Journal of Medicine (Vol.119, n°3, March 2006) Article : PériodiquePURPOSE: The study aimed to confirm the very high content of aluminum in tobacco and cannabis and to provide for the first time evidence that such aluminum could be biologically available. METHODS: Complete digestion of tobacco and cannabis was [...]
Le tabagisme est un problème de santé publique majeur, responsable de nombreuses pathologies graves entrainant 60 000 décès par an en France. Des mesures législatives (loi Veil en 1976, loi Evin en 1991) ont déjà réglementé la publicité et la co[...]
FRANÇAIS : Plus d'un demi million de personnes meurent chaque année dans l'Union européenne des conséquences directes ou indirectes du tabagisme. Vu ce chiffre, la dépendance à la nicotine constitue la cause évitable la plus importante de malad[...]
The EU regularly carries out public opinion polls to monitor Europeans' attitudes to a range of tobacco-related issues. This survey is the most recent in a series that has been carried out since 2003, with the last survey in 2012. The general ai[...]
Every year 695 000 Europeans die prematurely of tobacco-related causes. It is estimated that, in terms of economic impact, smoking costs the EU countries at least €100 billion. Many cancers and cardiovascular and respiratory diseases are linked [...]
The EU regularly carries out public opinion polls to monitor Europeans' attitudes to a range of tobacco-related issues. This survey is the most recent in a series that has been carried out since 2003, with the last survey in 2012. The general ai[...]
Tobacco consumption remains the largest avoidable health risk in the European Union, and is responsible for 700,000 deaths each year. Around 50% of smokers die prematurely, resulting in the loss of an average of 14 years of life. In addition, sm[...]
The Eurobarometer survey on Attitudes of Europeans towards tobacco and related products provides information on the prevalence and consumption of tobacco and related products in the EU, as well as European citizens' attitudes to tobacco, e-cigar[...]
The present survey, carried out in February-March 2012, follows on from the previous study conducted in autumn 2009. The results of these two surveys are compared where relevant. The following key themes will be addressed in this report: - Prop[...]
C. DRESLER ; M. WEI ; J. E. HECK ; S. ALLWRIGHT ; M. HAGLUND ; S. SANCHEZ ; E. KRALIKOVA ; I. STUCKER ; E. TAMANG ; E. R. GRITZ ; M. HASHIBE | 2013
Dans Scandinavian Journal of Public Health (Vol.41, n°2, March 2013) Article : PériodiqueAIMS: Tobacco-related cancers and, in particular, lung cancer still represents a substantial public health epidemic across Europe as a result of high rates of smoking prevalence. Countries in Europe have proposed and implemented tobacco control [...]