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Sally Haw

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International Journal of Public Health|November 3, 2009
Are there health benefits associated with comprehensive smoke-free lawsPatrick G Goodman, Sally Haw, Zubair Kabir, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|December 18, 2003
'You can't go without a fag...you need it for your hash'--a qualitative exploration of smoking, cannabis and young peopleAmanda Amos, Susan Wiltshire, Yvonne Bostock, et al.
Tobacco Control|August 2, 2017
Tobacco companies' use of retailer incentives after a ban on point-of-sale tobacco displays in ScotlandMartine Stead, Douglas Eadie, Richard I Purves, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 17, 2010
Smoke-free legislation and hospitalizations for childhood asthmaDaniel Mackay, Sally Haw, Jon G Ayres, et al.
International Journal of Prisoner Health|October 19, 2021
Knowledge and cardiovascular disease risk perception from the perspectives of prisoners and staff in a Scottish prison: a qualitative studyAndrea R M Mohan, Patricia Thomson, Sally Haw, et al.
Pilot and Feasibility Studies|December 15, 2016
The feasibility and acceptability of trial procedures for a pragmatic randomised controlled trial of a structured physical activity intervention for people diagnosed with colorectal cancer: findings from a pilot trial of cardiac rehabilitation versus usual care (no rehabilitation) with an embedded qualitative studyGill Hubbard, Ronan O'Carroll, Julie Munro, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 14, 2017
The impact of TV mass media campaigns on calls to a National Quitline and the use of prescribed nicotine replacement therapy: a structural vector autoregression analysisHoura Haghpanahan, Daniel F Mackay, Jill P Pell, et al.
Nicotine & Tobacco Research : Official Journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco|October 31, 2009
Public health or social impacts? A qualitative analysis of attitudes toward the smoke-free legislation in ScotlandDerek Heim, Alastair Ross, Douglas Eadie, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 8, 2020
'It's like sludge green': young people's perceptions of standardized tobacco packaging in the UKAndy MacGregor, Hannah Delaney, Amanda Amos, et al.
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|May 11, 2017
A Systematic Review of Interventions to Improve Health Factors or Behaviors of the Cardiovascular Health of Prisoners During IncarcerationAndrea R M Mohan, Patricia Thomson, Stephen J Leslie, et al.
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International Journal of Public Health|November 3, 2009
Are there health benefits associated with comprehensive smoke-free lawsPatrick G Goodman, Sally Haw, Zubair Kabir, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|December 18, 2003
'You can't go without a fag...you need it for your hash'--a qualitative exploration of smoking, cannabis and young peopleAmanda Amos, Susan Wiltshire, Yvonne Bostock, et al.
Tobacco Control|August 2, 2017
Tobacco companies' use of retailer incentives after a ban on point-of-sale tobacco displays in ScotlandMartine Stead, Douglas Eadie, Richard I Purves, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 17, 2010
Smoke-free legislation and hospitalizations for childhood asthmaDaniel Mackay, Sally Haw, Jon G Ayres, et al.
International Journal of Prisoner Health|October 19, 2021
Knowledge and cardiovascular disease risk perception from the perspectives of prisoners and staff in a Scottish prison: a qualitative studyAndrea R M Mohan, Patricia Thomson, Sally Haw, et al.
Pilot and Feasibility Studies|December 15, 2016
The feasibility and acceptability of trial procedures for a pragmatic randomised controlled trial of a structured physical activity intervention for people diagnosed with colorectal cancer: findings from a pilot trial of cardiac rehabilitation versus usual care (no rehabilitation) with an embedded qualitative studyGill Hubbard, Ronan O'Carroll, Julie Munro, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 14, 2017
The impact of TV mass media campaigns on calls to a National Quitline and the use of prescribed nicotine replacement therapy: a structural vector autoregression analysisHoura Haghpanahan, Daniel F Mackay, Jill P Pell, et al.
Nicotine & Tobacco Research : Official Journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco|October 31, 2009
Public health or social impacts? A qualitative analysis of attitudes toward the smoke-free legislation in ScotlandDerek Heim, Alastair Ross, Douglas Eadie, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 8, 2020
'It's like sludge green': young people's perceptions of standardized tobacco packaging in the UKAndy MacGregor, Hannah Delaney, Amanda Amos, et al.
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|May 11, 2017
A Systematic Review of Interventions to Improve Health Factors or Behaviors of the Cardiovascular Health of Prisoners During IncarcerationAndrea R M Mohan, Patricia Thomson, Stephen J Leslie, et al.
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