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Methods to Evaluate Cytotoxicity and Immunosuppression of Combustible Tobacco Product Preparations
Published on: January 10, 2015
Is it time for a tobacco-free military?
Elizabeth A Smith1, Sara A Jahnke, Walker S C Poston
1From the University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco (E.A.S., S.A.S., R.E.M.); the National Development and Research Institutes, Leawood, KS, and New York (S.A.J., W.S.C.P., C.K.H.); and Midwestern University College of Dental Medicine, Downers Grove, IL (L.N.W.).
Abstract:
Achieving a tobacco-free military requires rethinking current perceptions of service members' tobacco use and unmasking the forces perpetuating those perceptions. Prohibiting tobacco use would be entirely consistent with other military requirements regarding health.
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