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From the health effects of tobacco to the epidemiology of tobacco/electronic nicotine delivery system use
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E-cigarette use is most common in persistent smokers in a Swedish prospective population study
L. Hedman (Luleå, Sweden), H. Backman (Luleå, Sweden), C. Stridsman (Luleå, Sweden), A. Lindberg (Luleå, Sweden), B. Lundbäck (Gothenburg, Sweden), E. Rönmark (Luleå, Sweden)
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International Congress 2019 – From the health effects of tobacco to the epidemiology of tobacco/electronic nicotine delivery system use
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From the health effects of tobacco to the epidemiology of tobacco/electronic nicotine delivery system use
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