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Andrew Waa

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Addiction (Abingdon, England)|May 25, 2024
E-cigarette policies in Aotearoa (New Zealand): An Indigenous perspectiveAndrew Waa
The New Zealand Medical Journal|June 30, 2020
E-cigarettes, vaping and a Smokefree Aotearoa: where to next?Richard Edwards, Janet Hoek, Andrew Waa
Tobacco Control|March 4, 2022
From social accessory to societal disapproval: smoking, social norms and tobacco endgamesJanet Hoek, Richard Edwards, Andrew Waa
The New Zealand Medical Journal|September 1, 2022
Does the smokefree generation proposal go far enough?Janet Hoek, Andrew Waa, Richard Edwards
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|December 17, 2008
Response to an indigenous smoking cessation media campaign - it's about whānauMichele Grigg, Andrew Waa, Shane Kawenata Bradbrook
Tobacco Control|June 1, 2020
Big tobacco using Trojan horse tactics to exploit Indigenous peoplesAndrew Waa, Raglan Maddox, Patricia Nez Henderson
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|March 1, 2006
Implementation of the Smoke-Free Environments Act (2003 Amendments) in New Zealand primary schoolsHelen Darling, Anthony I Reeder, Andrew Waa
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|May 9, 2025
Oversimplification of a complex public health issue that serves exploitative industry interestsRaglan Maddox, Andrew Waa, Tom Calma, et al.
Nicotine & Tobacco Research : Official Journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco|December 17, 2024
Stories, Sovereignty, and Smoking Cessation: Indigenous PerspectivesAndrew Waa Ngāti Hine, Tom Calma Kungarakan And Iwaidja
BMC Public Health|January 9, 2024
The impact of racism on subsequent healthcare use and experiences for adult New Zealanders: a prospective cohort studyRicci Harris, Donna Cormack, Andrew Waa, et al.
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Addiction (Abingdon, England)|May 25, 2024
E-cigarette policies in Aotearoa (New Zealand): An Indigenous perspectiveAndrew Waa
The New Zealand Medical Journal|June 30, 2020
E-cigarettes, vaping and a Smokefree Aotearoa: where to next?Richard Edwards, Janet Hoek, Andrew Waa
Tobacco Control|March 4, 2022
From social accessory to societal disapproval: smoking, social norms and tobacco endgamesJanet Hoek, Richard Edwards, Andrew Waa
The New Zealand Medical Journal|September 1, 2022
Does the smokefree generation proposal go far enough?Janet Hoek, Andrew Waa, Richard Edwards
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|December 17, 2008
Response to an indigenous smoking cessation media campaign - it's about whānauMichele Grigg, Andrew Waa, Shane Kawenata Bradbrook
Tobacco Control|June 1, 2020
Big tobacco using Trojan horse tactics to exploit Indigenous peoplesAndrew Waa, Raglan Maddox, Patricia Nez Henderson
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|March 1, 2006
Implementation of the Smoke-Free Environments Act (2003 Amendments) in New Zealand primary schoolsHelen Darling, Anthony I Reeder, Andrew Waa
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|May 9, 2025
Oversimplification of a complex public health issue that serves exploitative industry interestsRaglan Maddox, Andrew Waa, Tom Calma, et al.
Nicotine & Tobacco Research : Official Journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco|December 17, 2024
Stories, Sovereignty, and Smoking Cessation: Indigenous PerspectivesAndrew Waa Ngāti Hine, Tom Calma Kungarakan And Iwaidja
BMC Public Health|January 9, 2024
The impact of racism on subsequent healthcare use and experiences for adult New Zealanders: a prospective cohort studyRicci Harris, Donna Cormack, Andrew Waa, et al.
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