Effect of Smoking Abstinence and Reduction in Asthmatic Smokers Switching to Electronic Cigarettes: Evidence for Harm Reversal
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- Eisner, M.D. & Yelin, E.H. & Katz, P.P. & Shiboski, S.C. & Henke, J. & Blanc, P.D., 2000. "Predictors of cigarette smoking and smoking cessation among adults with asthma," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 90(8), pages 1307-1311.
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smoking cessation; electronic cigarette; asthma; lung function; methacholine challenge; harm reduction;All these keywords.
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