Published in Am J Med on February 01, 2004
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Passive tobacco exposure may impair symptomatic improvement in patients with chronic angina undergoing enhanced external counterpulsation. BMC Cardiovasc Disord (2008) 0.78
Effect of exposure to secondhand smoke on markers of inflammation: the ATTICA study. Am J Med (2004) 2.39
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Reduced incidence of admissions for myocardial infarction associated with public smoking ban: before and after study. BMJ (2004) 6.31
Cardiovascular effects of secondhand smoke: nearly as large as smoking. Circulation (2005) 5.39
Smooth moves: bar and nightclub tobacco promotions that target young adults. Am J Public Health (2002) 3.96
Declines in acute myocardial infarction after smoke-free laws and individual risk attributable to secondhand smoke. Circulation (2009) 3.51
Tobacco industry youth smoking prevention programs: protecting the industry and hurting tobacco control. Am J Public Health (2002) 3.25
Smoking in the movies increases adolescent smoking: a review. Pediatrics (2005) 3.22
Brief secondhand smoke exposure depresses endothelial progenitor cells activity and endothelial function: sustained vascular injury and blunted nitric oxide production. J Am Coll Cardiol (2008) 3.18
Bar and club tobacco promotions in the alternative press: targeting young adults. Am J Public Health (2002) 3.10
Using tobacco-industry marketing research to design more effective tobacco-control campaigns. JAMA (2002) 3.07
Youth access interventions do not affect youth smoking. Pediatrics (2002) 3.05
Association between smoke-free legislation and hospitalizations for cardiac, cerebrovascular, and respiratory diseases: a meta-analysis. Circulation (2012) 2.90
Effect of increased social unacceptability of cigarette smoking on reduction in cigarette consumption. Am J Public Health (2006) 2.67
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Smoking in movies and increased smoking among young adults. Am J Prev Med (2007) 2.26
The p53 tumour suppressor gene and the tobacco industry: research, debate, and conflict of interest. Lancet (2005) 2.21
Second hand smoke stimulates tumor angiogenesis and growth. Cancer Cell (2003) 2.17
Quantifying the effects of promoting smokeless tobacco as a harm reduction strategy in the USA. Tob Control (2010) 2.04
Tobacco industry research on smoking cessation. Recapturing young adults and other recent quitters. J Gen Intern Med (2004) 2.04
Since school-based tobacco prevention programs do not work, what should we do? J Adolesc Health (2005) 2.02
Effect of the California tobacco control program on personal health care expenditures. PLoS Med (2008) 2.00
Nondaily and social smoking: an increasingly prevalent pattern. Arch Intern Med (2009) 1.91
Electronic nicotine delivery systems in the hands of Hollywood. Tob Control (2011) 1.83
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Projected effects of tobacco smoking on worldwide tuberculosis control: mathematical modelling analysis. BMJ (2011) 1.80
Health preemption behind closed doors: trade agreements and fast-track authority. Am J Public Health (2014) 1.72
The tobacco industry in developing countries. BMJ (2006) 1.68
Cigarette smoking is a risk factor for Alzheimer's Disease: an analysis controlling for tobacco industry affiliation. J Alzheimers Dis (2010) 1.65
Boards of Health as venues for clean indoor air policy making. Am J Public Health (2002) 1.63
State tobacco settlement funds not being spent on vigorous tobacco control efforts. Oncology (Williston Park) (2002) 1.60
The rise and fall of tobacco control media campaigns, 1967 2006. Am J Public Health (2007) 1.58
Smoke-free air policies: past, present and future. Tob Control (2012) 1.57
Cardiovascular health and economic effects of smoke-free workplaces. Am J Med (2004) 1.57
Tobacco money at the University of California. Am J Respir Crit Care Med (2005) 1.56
Project Cerberus: tobacco industry strategy to create an alternative to the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Am J Public Health (2008) 1.56
SMOKE-FREE ORDINANCES INCREASE RESTAURANT PROFIT AND VALUE. Contemp Econ Policy (2004) 1.55
The tobacco industry's worldwide ETS consultants project: European and Asian components. Eur J Public Health (2005) 1.55
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The vector of the tobacco epidemic: tobacco industry practices in low and middle-income countries. Cancer Causes Control (2012) 1.53
The "global settlement" with the tobacco industry: 6 years later. Am J Public Health (2004) 1.52
Tobacco company efforts to influence the Food and Drug Administration-commissioned Institute of Medicine report clearing the smoke: an analysis of documents released through litigation. PLoS Med (2013) 1.51
Tobacco industry efforts undermining evidence linking secondhand smoke with cardiovascular disease. Circulation (2007) 1.46
"Nicotine Nazis strike again": a brief analysis of the use of Nazi rhetoric in attacking tobacco control advocacy. Tob Control (2008) 1.44
Effect of smoke-free laws on bar value and profits. Am J Public Health (2007) 1.42
Effect of smoking scenes in films on immediate smoking: a randomized controlled study. Am J Prev Med (2010) 1.41
Social smoking implications for public health, clinical practice, and intervention research. Am J Prev Med (2009) 1.39
Hospital admissions for childhood asthma after smoke-free legislation in England. Pediatrics (2013) 1.38
"Accommodating" smoke-free policies: tobacco industry's Courtesy of Choice programme in Latin America. Tob Control (2007) 1.37
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The effect of support for action against the tobacco industry on smoking among young adults. Am J Public Health (2007) 1.33
Avoiding "truth": tobacco industry promotion of life skills training. J Adolesc Health (2006) 1.33
Perceptions of second-hand smoke risks predict future adolescent smoking initiation. J Adolesc Health (2009) 1.32
The Duluth clean indoor air ordinance: problems and success in fighting the tobacco industry at the local level in the 21st century. Am J Public Health (2003) 1.32
Implications of the federal court order banning the terms "light" and "mild": what difference could it make? Tob Control (2007) 1.28
Exposure to smoking in movies among British adolescents 2001-2006. Tob Control (2010) 1.27
The effect of the California tobacco control program on smoking prevalence, cigarette consumption, and healthcare costs: 1989-2008. PLoS One (2013) 1.27
Meta-analysis of the effects of smokefree laws on acute myocardial infarction: an update. Prev Med (2008) 1.27
Failure of policy regarding smoke-free bars in the Netherlands. Eur J Public Health (2011) 1.26
The evolution of health warning labels on cigarette packs: the role of precedents, and tobacco industry strategies to block diffusion. Tob Control (2012) 1.25
Social responsibility in tobacco production? Tobacco companies' use of green supply chains to obscure the real costs of tobacco farming. Tob Control (2011) 1.20
The toxic effects of cigarette additives. Philip Morris' project mix reconsidered: an analysis of documents released through litigation. PLoS Med (2011) 1.20
Improvement of endothelial function with dietary flavanols is associated with mobilization of circulating angiogenic cells in patients with coronary artery disease. J Am Coll Cardiol (2010) 1.18
Surgical versus percutaneous occlusion of ostium secundum atrial septal defects: results and cost-effective considerations in a low-income country. J Am Coll Cardiol (2006) 1.18
Cardiovascular effects of second-hand smoke help explain the benefits of smoke-free legislation on heart disease burden. J Cardiovasc Nurs (2007) 1.17
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Hospital admissions for acute myocardial infarction before and after implementation of a comprehensive smoke-free policy in Uruguay. Tob Control (2012) 1.16
Tobacco industry argues domestic trademark laws and international treaties preclude cigarette health warning labels, despite consistent legal advice that the argument is invalid. Tob Control (2012) 1.16
Menthol: putting the pieces together. Tob Control (2011) 1.16
Tobacco industry success in Costa Rica: the importance of FCTC article 5.3. Salud Publica Mex (2012) 1.15
Chinese 'low-tar' cigarettes do not deliver lower levels of nicotine and carcinogens. Tob Control (2010) 1.14
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The tobacco industry's role in the 16 Cities Study of secondhand tobacco smoke: do the data support the stated conclusions? Environ Health Perspect (2006) 1.13
Chinese "herbal" cigarettes are as carcinogenic and addictive as regular cigarettes. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev (2009) 1.13
Strong advocacy led to successful implementation of smokefree Mexico City. Tob Control (2010) 1.12
Transnational tobacco industry promotion of the cigarette gifting custom in China. Tob Control (2011) 1.09
Left ventricular remodeling after myocardial infarction: characterization of a swine model on beta-blocker therapy. Comp Med (2009) 1.09
Free nicotine replacement therapy programs vs implementing smoke-free workplaces: a cost-effectiveness comparison. Am J Public Health (2005) 1.09
The exposure-dependent effects of aged secondhand smoke on endothelial function. J Am Coll Cardiol (2012) 1.08
Tobacco industry litigation strategies to oppose tobacco control media campaigns. Tob Control (2006) 1.08
International trade versus public health during the FCTC negotiations, 1999-2003. Tob Control (2010) 1.07
Tobacco companies' use of developing countries' economic reliance on tobacco to lobby against global tobacco control: the case of Malawi. Am J Public Health (2009) 1.07
Social branding to decrease smoking among young adults in bars. Am J Public Health (2014) 1.07
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Strong smoke-free law coverage in the United States by race/ethnicity: 2000-2009. Am J Public Health (2013) 1.05
Cigarette labeling policies in Latin America and the Caribbean: progress and obstacles. Salud Publica Mex (2010) 1.05
Sidestream cigarette smoke toxicity increases with aging and exposure duration. Tob Control (2006) 1.05
'Acceptable rebellion': marketing hipster aesthetics to sell Camel cigarettes in the US. Tob Control (2010) 1.05
Air pollution as a cause of heart disease. Time for action. J Am Coll Cardiol (2002) 1.03
Assigning an '18' rating to movies with tobacco imagery is essential to reduce youth smoking. Thorax (2010) 1.03
Old ways, new means: tobacco industry funding of academic and private sector scientists since the Master Settlement Agreement. Tob Control (2007) 1.03
Consumption of single cigarettes and quitting behavior: a longitudinal analysis of Mexican smokers. BMC Public Health (2011) 1.03
Government inaction on ratings and government subsidies to the US film industry help promote youth smoking. PLoS Med (2011) 1.02
Rate movies with smoking "R". Eff Clin Pract (2002) 1.01
Multiple linear regression: accounting for multiple simultaneous determinants of a continuous dependent variable. Circulation (2008) 1.00