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Article : Périodique
This is a summary and critical review of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) report of the health effects of cannabis. The report stated that effects of cannabis are understudied, and research findings are mixed.[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : Drug legalization is gaining ever-widening support in most Western societies. A liberalization of current drug laws will most probably lead to a fall in drug prices. The present article focuses on recent economic studies examining th[...]Article : Périodique
Prohibition of a continuous stream of new psychoactive substances is both difficult and costly. Shakila Rizwan and Andrea Vernall look at New Zealand's attempt to regulate instead. Many countries are experiencing a surge in the recreational u[...]Article : Périodique
On November 19, 2013, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg signed into law the "Tobacco 21" bill, imposing the strictest age restriction on tobacco sales of any major U.S. city.1 Beginning in May 2014, it will be illegal to sell tobacco product[...]Rapport
H. TAUCHMANN ; S. GOHLMANN ; T. REQUATE ; C. M. SCHMIDT | Bonn : Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) | 2008The question of whether two drugs namely alcohol and tobacco are used as complements or substitutes is of crucial interest if side-effects of anti-smoking policies are considered. Numerous papers have empirically addressed this issue by estima[...]Rapport
FRANÇAIS : Les indicateurs de santé de la population ont enregistré une amélioration dans toute l'Europe. Pourtant, cette amélioration n'a pas été la même partout, et n'a pas été ressentie par tous. Cet ouvrage sur le tabac fait partie d'une s[...]Bulletin : Périodique
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, Vol.52, n°1 - January-March 2020 - Tobacco and substance use in Asian countries
2020Article : Périodique
Purpose - This article examines the relationship between tobacco control and tobacco harm reduction, illuminating the differences and similarities between them. Design/methodology/approach - Drawing on published sources, the author conducts a [...]Livre
P. JHA, Éditeur scientifique ; F. CHALOUPKA, Éditeur scientifique | Oxford - New York : Oxford University Press | 2000This volume aims to fill the analytic gap around the economics of tobacco control. Its aim is to address key questions such as: What is the economic nature of addiction? What is the rationale for governments to intervene in the tobacco market[...]Rapport
WHO Regional Office for Europe ; A. HAYES ; M. CIOBANU | Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe | 2013This series of case studies displays the art of the possible. They showcase what can be done, given determination, effort and goodwill, when a country responds to the challenge posed by the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) [...]Rapport
WHO Regional Office for Europe ; A. HAYES ; E. BEGUINOT | Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe | 2012This series of case studies displays the art of the possible. They showcase what can be done, given determination, effort and goodwill, when a country responds to the challenge posed by the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) [...]Article : Périodique
Background: There has been much variation between European countries in the development of tobacco control policy. Not much is known about the factors that shape this variation. This study aimed to assess the role of political factors in tobacco[...]Article : Périodique
M. SIAHPUSH ; R. BORLAND ; H. H. YONG ; K. M. CUMMINGS ; G. T. FONG |Introduction and Aims. While higher tobacco prices lead to a reduction in smoking prevalence, there is a concern that paying more for cigarettes can lead to excess financial burden. Our primary aim was to examine the association of daily cigaret[...]Rapport
Several Member States in the WHO European Region are moving towards becoming tobacco-free: a smoking prevalence of 5% or less. Emphasis, in particular, is on protecting younger generations from smoking initiation and other tobacco-related harm. [...]Article : Périodique
R. BEAGLEHOLE ; R. BONITA ; D. YACH ; J. MACKAY ; K. S. REDDY |The time has come for the world to acknowledge the unacceptability of the damage being done by the tobacco industry and work towards a world essentially free from the sale (legal and illegal) of tobacco products. A tobacco-free world by 2040, wh[...]Article : Périodique
Purpose: This paper aims to overview the need for tobacco harm reduction, the consumer products that facilitate tobacco harm reduction and the barriers to its implementation. The worldwide endemic of tobacco smoking results in the death of over [...]Article : Périodique
Purpose - This paper aims to provide a brief summary of the effectiveness and efficacy of tobacco harm reduction (THR). THR is the substitution for cigarettes of low-risk alternatives, including Swedish or American-style smokeless tobacco, pharm[...]Article : Périodique
The concept of harm reduction in tobacco control is exciting interest among policy makers and industry. Gerard Hastings, Marisa de Andrade, and Crawford Moodie argue that it presents public health with some challenges. The idea of tobacco harm [...]Article : Périodique
Over the last 50 years, the concept of tobacco harm reduction has been well established. It is now understood that nicotine itself is not very harmful and nicotine replacement therapy products have been widely used as an aid to quit, reduce to q[...]Article : Périodique
J. DROPE ; S. CHAPMAN |STUDY OBJECTIVE Using tobacco industry internal documents to investigate the use of tobacco industry consulting scientists to discredit scientific knowledge of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). DESIGN Basic and advanced searches were performed[...]Article : Périodique
In December 2012, Australia became the first country to require all tobacco products be sold solely in standardised or 'plain' packaging, bereft of the manufacturers’ trademarked branding and colours, although retaining large graphic and text he[...]Chapitre
S. ASMA ; G. YANG ; J. SAMET ; G. GIOVINO ; D. W. BETTCHER ; A. D. LOPEZ ; D. YACH | Oxford - New York : Oxford University Press | 2002ENGLISH : Tobacco use is unique in terms of its current and projected future impacts on global mortality. If current trends continue, the number of people killed by tobacco use will more than triple to 10 million annually by the year 2020 (Mur[...]Article : Périodique
Background: Increases in tobacco taxes are widely regarded as a highly effective strategy for reducing tobacco use and its consequences. Methods: The voluminous literature on tobacco taxes is assessed, drawing heavily from seminal and recent pu[...]Article : Périodique
Although the prevalence of smoking in the United States has declined, vulnerable and marginalized groups continue to use tobacco at high rates. One such group is the 2.3 to 3.5 million people nation-wide who are homeless in any given year. Appro[...]