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These articles have received the most "hits" in Tobacco Control during April 2008.
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| 1. | K Bjartveit, A Tverdal | ||
| Health consequences of smoking 14 cigarettes per day | |||
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Tob. Control 2005; 14: 315-320.
(In "Research papers") |
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| 2. | Simon Chapman | ||
| Benefits and risks in ending regulatory exceptionalism for tobacco | |||
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Tob. Control 2008; 17: 73-74.
(In "Editorials") |
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| 3. | G Ferris Wayne, G N Connolly | ||
| How cigarette design can affect youth initiation into smoking: Camel cigarettes 1983-93 | |||
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Tob. Control 2002; 11: 32-39.
(In "Articles") |
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| 4. | M Wakefield, C Morley, J K Horan, K M Cummings | ||
| The cigarette pack as image: new evidence from tobacco industry documents | |||
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Tob. Control 2002; 11: 73-80.
(In "Articles") |
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| 5. | D M Burns, E Dybing, N Gray, S Hecht, C Anderson, T Sanner, R OConnor, M Djordjevic, C Dresler, P Hainaut, M Jarvis, A Opperhuizen, K Straif | ||
| Mandated lowering of toxicants in cigarette smoke: a description of the World Health Organization TobReg proposal | |||
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Tob. Control 2008; 17: 132-141.
(In "Special communications") |
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