Heat Not Burn Tobacco Product—A New Global Trend: Impact of Heat-Not-Burn Tobacco Products on Public Health, a Systematic Review
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heated tobacco products; heat-not-burn; IQOS; reduced risk; tobacco market; smoking; harm reduction;All these keywords.
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