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Smokeless tobacco use among Native American school children. Public Health Rep (1990) 1.02
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Current trends in cigarette advertising and marketing. N Engl J Med (1987) 6.24
Trends in cigarette smoking in the United States. The changing influence of gender and race. JAMA (1989) 6.18
Evidence shows that cyclists should wear helmets. BMJ (1996) 5.86
Trends in cigarette smoking in the United States. Educational differences are increasing. JAMA (1989) 5.59
Methods used to quit smoking in the United States. Do cessation programs help? JAMA (1990) 5.57
Cost-effectiveness of the clinical practice recommendations in the AHCPR guideline for smoking cessation. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. JAMA (1997) 5.47
Trends in cigarette smoking in the United States. Projections to the year 2000. JAMA (1989) 4.90
Influence of tobacco marketing and exposure to smokers on adolescent susceptibility to smoking. J Natl Cancer Inst (1995) 4.61
The effects of household and workplace smoking restrictions on quitting behaviours. Tob Control (1999) 4.18
Home smoking restrictions: which smokers have them and how they are associated with smoking behavior. Nicotine Tob Res (1999) 3.93
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Predicting smoking cessation. Who will quit with and without the nicotine patch. JAMA (1994) 3.83
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Cotinine validation of self-reported smoking in commercially run community surveys. J Chronic Dis (1987) 3.54
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Distribution of smokers by stage in three representative samples. Prev Med (1995) 3.37
The reliability of self-reported cigarette consumption in the United States. Am J Public Health (1989) 3.35
Association between household and workplace smoking restrictions and adolescent smoking. JAMA (2000) 3.22
Development and validation of the Wisconsin Smoking Withdrawal Scale. Exp Clin Psychopharmacol (1999) 3.21
Do movie stars encourage adolescents to start smoking? Evidence from California. Prev Med (1999) 3.20
Determining the probability of future smoking among adolescents. Addiction (2001) 3.12
Sleepiness, driving, and motor vehicle crashes. Council on Scientific Affairs, American Medical Association. JAMA (1998) 3.10
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Changes in population attitudes about where smoking should not be allowed: California versus the rest of the USA. Tob Control (2004) 3.06
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Which adolescent experimenters progress to established smoking in the United States. Am J Prev Med (1997) 2.86
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Varying nicotine patch dose and type of smoking cessation counseling. JAMA (1995) 2.82
Evaluation of the Sydney "Quit. For Life" anti-smoking campaign. Part 1. Achievement of intermediate goals. Med J Aust (1986) 2.70
Was there significant tax evasion after the 1999 50 cent per pack cigarette tax increase in California? Tob Control (2002) 2.67
Evaluation of the Sydney "Quit. For Life" anti-smoking campaign. Part 2. Changes in smoking prevalence. Med J Aust (1986) 2.64
Adult smokers who do not smoke daily. Addiction (1997) 2.60
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Cigarette smoking prevalence by occupation in the United States. A comparison between 1978 to 1980 and 1987 to 1990. J Occup Med (1994) 2.52
The ledger of tobacco control: Is the cup half empty or half full? JAMA (1996) 2.48
US public health service clinical practice guideline: treating tobacco use and dependence. Respir Care (2000) 2.44
Quitting smoking in the United States in 1986. J Natl Cancer Inst (1990) 2.42
Low-cost cigarettes and smoking behavior in California, 1990-1993. Am J Prev Med (1996) 2.30
Addiction versus stages of change models in predicting smoking cessation. Addiction (1996) 2.29
Estimates of population smoking prevalence: self-vs proxy reports of smoking status. Am J Public Health (1994) 2.16
Uptake and quitting smoking trends in Australia 1974-1984. Prev Med (1987) 2.14
Trends in adolescent smoking initiation in the United States: is tobacco marketing an influence? Tob Control (1997) 2.13
A persistent outbreak of measles despite appropriate prevention and control measures. Am J Epidemiol (1987) 2.13
Smoking withdrawal dynamics in unaided quitters. J Abnorm Psychol (2000) 2.11
Tamoxifen metabolite concentrations, CYP2D6 genotype, and breast cancer outcomes. Clin Pharmacol Ther (2011) 2.09
Measuring smoking cessation: problems with recall in the 1990 California Tobacco Survey. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev (1995) 2.08
Protection from environmental tobacco smoke in California. The case for a smoke-free workplace. JAMA (1992) 2.06
How effective are tobacco industry bar and club marketing efforts in reaching young adults? Tob Control (2005) 2.06
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Are physicians advising smokers to quit? The patient's perspective. JAMA (1987) 2.03
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Index for US state tobacco control initial outcomes. Am J Epidemiol (2000) 1.71
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Advances in managing chronic disease. Research, performance measurement, and quality improvement are key. BMJ (2000) 1.66
Are adolescents receptive to current sales promotion practices of the tobacco industry? Prev Med (1997) 1.65
Managing chronic disease. BMJ (1999) 1.62
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Smoking cessation treatment and the good doctor club. Am J Public Health (1995) 1.60
Factors associated with weight gain in women after diagnosis of breast cancer. Women's Healthy Eating and Living Study Group. J Am Diet Assoc (1999) 1.59
Reducing tobacco addiction through tobacco product regulation. Tob Control (2004) 1.59
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Reducing tobacco consumption in California: Proposition 99 seems to work. JAMA (1991) 1.55
Response to nicotine dependence treatment in smokers with current and past alcohol problems. Ann Behav Med (1999) 1.54
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Guide to Clinical Preventive Services, Second Edition. AMA Council on Scientific Affairs. Am J Prev Med (1998) 1.52
Nylon suture toxicity after cataract surgery. Ophthalmology (1988) 1.52
Slowing the march of the Marlboro man. BMJ (1994) 1.50
Cigarette smoking predicts development of depressive symptoms among U.S. adolescents. Ann Behav Med (1997) 1.50
Impact of the American Stop Smoking Intervention Study on cigarette consumption. Tob Control (1997) 1.50
Depressive symptoms and cigarette smoking predict development and persistence of sleep problems in US adolescents. Pediatrics (2000) 1.50
Cigar smoking in California: 1990-1996. Am J Prev Med (1999) 1.48
Does parental smoking cessation discourage adolescent smoking? Prev Med (1999) 1.48
Parental influences predict adolescent smoking in the United States, 1989-1993. J Adolesc Health (1998) 1.48
Gender differences in response to nicotine replacement therapy: objective and subjective indexes of tobacco withdrawal. Exp Clin Psychopharmacol (1999) 1.47
Wound healing following anterior keratectomy and lamellar keratoplasty in the pig. J Refract Surg (2000) 1.47
Does cigarette price influence adolescent experimentation? J Health Econ (2001) 1.44
Lightning injuries. J Trauma (1977) 1.44
Smoke and letters. JAMA (1994) 1.40
Physician advice to quit smoking: results from the 1990 California Tobacco Survey. J Gen Intern Med (1993) 1.36
Trends in smoking by age and sex, United States, 1974-1987: the implications for disease impact. Prev Med (1990) 1.35
Perforant path activation of ectopic granule cells that are born after pilocarpine-induced seizures. Neuroscience (2003) 1.33
Meeting the demand for donor organs in the US. It's time for bold public policy, such as mandated choice or presumed consent. BMJ (1999) 1.32
Major impediments to measles elimination. The modern epidemiology of an ancient disease. Am J Dis Child (1985) 1.32
Transdermal nicotine replacement for hospitalized patients: a randomized clinical trial. Prev Med (1998) 1.31
Smoking in movies: is it a problem? Tob Control (1997) 1.29
Dietary supplement use by women at risk for breast cancer recurrence. The Women's Healthy Eating and Living Study Group. J Am Diet Assoc (1998) 1.29
How adolescents get their cigarettes: implications for policies on access and price. J Natl Cancer Inst (1999) 1.29