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Tobacco cessation interventions in different settings and populations
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Implementation of the new regulations of SEPAR on the treatment of smoking in hospitalized patients
E. Cabrera Cesar (Málaga, Spain), A. Ruiz Martin (Málaga, Spain), A. Martinez Mesa (Málaga, Spain), N. Reina Marfil (Málaga, Spain), M. Vera Sanchez (Málaga, Spain), M. Fernandez Aguirre (Málaga, Spain), J. Velasco Garrido (Málaga, Spain)
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International Congress 2019 – Tobacco cessation interventions in different settings and populations
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Tobacco cessation interventions in different settings and populations
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