Public Health Issues in Treating Tobacco Use

Comprehensive strategies are needed to prevent initiation of tobacco use, to help users quit, and to reduce morbidity, mortality and indirect social costs. Using an agent-host-vector model for disease, all forms of tobacco are the “agent,” whether they are manufactured by large companies or are trad...

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description Comprehensive strategies are needed to prevent initiation of tobacco use, to help users quit, and to reduce morbidity, mortality and indirect social costs. Using an agent-host-vector model for disease, all forms of tobacco are the “agent,” whether they are manufactured by large companies or are traditional tobacco products. “Host” refers to tobacco users and everyone else because all are in some way adversely affected, including the unborn. The “vector” is the tobacco industry. The public needs truth, tobacco dependent victims require help, and the tobacco industry needs accountability and restraint.
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Adult and adolescent clinical studies
Biological and medical sciences
Desintoxication. Drug withdrawal
Harm reduction
Health Promotion
Humans
Medical sciences
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Public Health
Secondary Prevention
Smoking - adverse effects
Smoking - epidemiology
Smoking Cessation
Smoking Prevention
Tobacco control
Tobacco dependence
Tobacco Industry
Tobacco products
Tobacco smoking
Tobacco Use Disorder - therapy
Tobacco, Smokeless
Treatments
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