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"PASSIVE" SMOKING REVIEW: A DESCRIPTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY
A DOLL HOUSE; VIDEO; AUDIO [Description of one of Health Canada's anti-tobacco television commercials]
A Study of the Main Factors Contributing to Juvenile Smoking Initiation in Kenya, With Particular Reference to the Role of Advertising
Advice Note: Tobacco Advertisements
Association between Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Exacerbations of Asthma in Children
Attributable Risk of Lung Cancer in Lifetime Nonsmokers and Long Term Ex-Smokers
Australian Lung Cancer Study
British Medical Journal Article Exerpt May 25 1985
CANADA; HEALTH CANADA [Part of an anti-tobacco print advertisement from Health Canada]
Children, Smoking and Advertising - Facts and Fallacies
Cigarette Advertising and Promotion Code
Cipollone
Do Both Paternal and Maternal Smoking Influence the Prevalence of Childhood Asthma? A Study Into the Prevalence of Asthma in Children and the Effects of Parental Smoking
ETS Timeline
Genetics and lung cancer [Research proposal with letter]
Is Passive Smoking a Cause of Asthma in Childhood?
LEGISLATION ENFORCEMENT; HEALTH CANADA
Letter
Otitis Media in Children: Frequency, Risk Factors, and Research Avenues
PAPERS AND LETTERS ON SMOKING AND HEALTH IN 1993/94
PASSIVE SMOKING; A REVIEW OF MAJOR PUBLISHED MATERIAL SINCE BEGINNING 1983
Passive Smoke Exposure and Otitis Media in the First Year of Life
Passive Smoking, Potential Atopy and Asthma in the First Five Years
Proposal for a Confounders Study
SMOKING AND NONSMOKING; A STUDY OF CANADIANS BEHAVIOUR AND ATTITUDES; PROJECT NUMBER 17010
Smart Promotion
TABLE 2A; PERCENTAGE OF REGULAR CIGARETTE SMOKERS IN THE MALE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER; ACCORDING TO THE NUMBER OF CIGARETTES SMOKED PER DAY; BY AGE GROUP; CANADA 1965 1970 1972
TABLE 2C; PERCENTAGE OF REGULAR CIGARETTE SMOKERS OF BOTH SEXES IN THE TOTAL POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER; ACCORDING TO THE NUMBER OF CIGARETTES SMOKED PER DAY; BY AGE GROUP; CANADA; 1965 1970 1972
TABLE 2D; PERCENTAGE OF REGULAR CIGARETTE SMOKERS IN THE MALE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER; ACCORDING TO THE NUMBER OF CIGARETTES SMOKED PER DAY AND BY REGION; CANADA; 1965 1970 1972
TABLE 2E; PERCENTAGE OF REGULAR CIGARETTE SMOKERS IN THE FEMALE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER; ACCORDING TO THE NUMBER OF CIGARETTES SMOKED PER DAY AND BY REGION; CANADA; 1965 1970 1972
The Decrease in Severity of Asthma in Children of Parents Who Smoke Since the Parents Have Been Exposing Them to Less Cigarette Smoke
Urinary Cotinine as a Measure of Passive Smoke Exposure in Asthmatic Children
[Incomplete Report on Passive Smoking]
[Letter from Peter N Lee to Linda Koo regarding Missclassification Study]