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Tobacco Control, ISSN 0964-4563, 11/2018, Volume 27, Issue Suppl 1, pp. s78 - s81
In the USA, for example, sales and marketing of IQOS are currently prohibited by the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) premarket approval structure,...
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advertising and promotion | harm reduction | tobacco industry | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | Tobacco Products | Israel | Tobacco Industry | Humans | Marketing | Regulatory agencies | Tobacco industry | Health | Meetings | Legislation | Electronic cigarettes | Federal regulation | FDA approval | Cigarettes | Alternatives | Advertisements | Tobacco | Control | Regulatory mechanisms (biology) | Democracy | Petitions | Flammability | Taxation | Advertising | Public health | Smoking | Nicotine | Industry Watch | 1506
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2000, SUNY series in Israeli studies, ISBN 079144421X, Volume 5, 321
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Surveillance of invasive meningococcal disease in the Tel Aviv District, Israel, 2007–2017
Vaccine, ISSN 0264-410X, 2019, Volume 37, Issue 42, pp. 6186 - 6191
AbstractInvasive meningococcal disease (IMD) is one of the leading causes of bacterial meningitis and septicemia in Israel. The purpose of the study was to...
Allergy and Immunology | Invasive meningococcal disease | Epidemiology | MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL | IMMUNOLOGY | Medicine, Experimental | Medical research | Meningitis | Laboratories | Septicemia | Hospitalization | Vaccines | Religious orthodoxy | Incidence | Antibiotics | Surveillance | Population | Fatalities | Children | Cities | Population density | Age | Meningococcal disease
Allergy and Immunology | Invasive meningococcal disease | Epidemiology | MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL | IMMUNOLOGY | Medicine, Experimental | Medical research | Meningitis | Laboratories | Septicemia | Hospitalization | Vaccines | Religious orthodoxy | Incidence | Antibiotics | Surveillance | Population | Fatalities | Children | Cities | Population density | Age | Meningococcal disease
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1991, Discussion paper / Maurice Falk Institute for Economic Research in Israel, Volume no 91.04, 9
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1986, ISBN 0830711538, 64
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American Sociological Review, ISSN 0003-1224, 8/2012, Volume 77, Issue 4, pp. 597 - 624
Rational choice approaches to reducing terrorist violence would suggest raising the costs of terrorism through punishment, thereby reducing the overall...
Datasets | Constituents | Terrorism | Political violence | Criminal justice | Military deterrence | Repression | Expected utility | Violent crimes | Rational choice theory | expected utility | deterrence | rational choice theory | terrorism | conciliation | Israel | counterterrorism | Palestine | POPULAR COLLECTIVE ACTION | CONFLICT | CRIME | STRATEGY | RATIONAL CHOICE MODEL | EVENT DATA | SUICIDE BOMBERS | VIOLENCE | WEST-BANK | REPRESSION | SOCIOLOGY | Antiterrorism measures | Reward (Law) | Research | Studies | Punishment | Counterterrorism | Deterrence | Rational choice | Violence | Rewards | Reinforcement | Terrorists
Datasets | Constituents | Terrorism | Political violence | Criminal justice | Military deterrence | Repression | Expected utility | Violent crimes | Rational choice theory | expected utility | deterrence | rational choice theory | terrorism | conciliation | Israel | counterterrorism | Palestine | POPULAR COLLECTIVE ACTION | CONFLICT | CRIME | STRATEGY | RATIONAL CHOICE MODEL | EVENT DATA | SUICIDE BOMBERS | VIOLENCE | WEST-BANK | REPRESSION | SOCIOLOGY | Antiterrorism measures | Reward (Law) | Research | Studies | Punishment | Counterterrorism | Deterrence | Rational choice | Violence | Rewards | Reinforcement | Terrorists
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Tobacco Induced Diseases, ISSN 1617-9625, 03/2018, Volume 16, Issue 1
Background and challenges to implementation Israel was once a pioneer in tobacco control. The first advertising restrictions were legislated in 1983; these...
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Nicotine and Tobacco Research, ISSN 1462-2203, 11/2017, Volume 19, Issue 11, pp. 1322 - 1329
Introduction: Smoking in military settings is of major concern. We aimed to assess the association between personal, family, and military factors and smoking...
UNITED-STATES | MORTALITY | POPULATION | CIGARETTE-SMOKING | PERSONNEL | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | SUBSTANCE USE | US MILITARY | STATES-AIR-FORCE | SUBSTANCE ABUSE | PREVALENCE | TOBACCO CONTROL | Prevalence | Humans | Male | Smoking Cessation - statistics & numerical data | Military Personnel - statistics & numerical data | Israel - epidemiology | Smoking - epidemiology | Adolescent | Female | Interviews as Topic | Surveys and Questionnaires | Odds Ratio | Longitudinal Studies | Cohort Studies | Tobacco Smoking
UNITED-STATES | MORTALITY | POPULATION | CIGARETTE-SMOKING | PERSONNEL | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | SUBSTANCE USE | US MILITARY | STATES-AIR-FORCE | SUBSTANCE ABUSE | PREVALENCE | TOBACCO CONTROL | Prevalence | Humans | Male | Smoking Cessation - statistics & numerical data | Military Personnel - statistics & numerical data | Israel - epidemiology | Smoking - epidemiology | Adolescent | Female | Interviews as Topic | Surveys and Questionnaires | Odds Ratio | Longitudinal Studies | Cohort Studies | Tobacco Smoking
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology, ISSN 0002-9483, 04/2011, Volume 144, Issue 4, pp. 575 - 592
This study presents a description and comparative analysis of Middle Pleistocene permanent and deciduous teeth from the site of Qesem Cave (Israel). All of the...
Neanderthal | Homo sapiens | Israel | Acheulo‐Yabrudian | tooth | Acheulo-Yabrudian | Tooth | SITE | HOMINIDS | CROWN MORPHOLOGY | MODERN HUMANS | SERIES DATES | SIMA | EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY | ATAPUERCA | GEOMETRIC MORPHOMETRIC-ANALYSIS | HOMO-ERECTUS | ANTHROPOLOGY | SPAIN | Hominidae - anatomy & histology | Mandible | Animals | Humans | Adolescent | Female | Male | Paleodontology | Child | Tooth - anatomy & histology | Fossils | Analysis | Neanderthals
Neanderthal | Homo sapiens | Israel | Acheulo‐Yabrudian | tooth | Acheulo-Yabrudian | Tooth | SITE | HOMINIDS | CROWN MORPHOLOGY | MODERN HUMANS | SERIES DATES | SIMA | EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY | ATAPUERCA | GEOMETRIC MORPHOMETRIC-ANALYSIS | HOMO-ERECTUS | ANTHROPOLOGY | SPAIN | Hominidae - anatomy & histology | Mandible | Animals | Humans | Adolescent | Female | Male | Paleodontology | Child | Tooth - anatomy & histology | Fossils | Analysis | Neanderthals
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Israel Journal of Health Policy Research, ISSN 2045-4015, 05/2015, Volume 4, Issue 1, p. 12
Background: Tobacco is the only consumer product known to kill half of its users, and is a significant cause of death and disability to exposed nonsmokers....
Secondhand smoke | Tobacco control | Tobacco smoke exposure | Health policy | Legislation | MPOWER | Tobacco policy | Israel | FCTC | Smoking | CARS | PROMISE | ATTRIBUTABLE MORTALITY | CONTROL PROGRAM | SUPPORT | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | PUBS | HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES | EXPOSURE | BARS | Democracy | Casualties | Consumer goods | Political aspects | Marketing
Secondhand smoke | Tobacco control | Tobacco smoke exposure | Health policy | Legislation | MPOWER | Tobacco policy | Israel | FCTC | Smoking | CARS | PROMISE | ATTRIBUTABLE MORTALITY | CONTROL PROGRAM | SUPPORT | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | PUBS | HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES | EXPOSURE | BARS | Democracy | Casualties | Consumer goods | Political aspects | Marketing
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European Radiology, ISSN 0938-7994, 2017, Volume 27, Issue 7, pp. 2737 - 2743
EUSOBI and 30 national breast radiology bodies support mammography for population-based screening, demonstrated to reduce breast cancer (BC) mortality and...
Population-based screening | Digital mammography | Breast cancer | Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) | Recall rate | UNITED-STATES | RISK | RECONSTRUCTED PROJECTION IMAGES | DENSITY | WOMEN | WORKING GROUP | TOMOSYNTHESIS DBT | RECOMMENDATIONS | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | PROGRAM | Middle East | Early Detection of Cancer - methods | Europe | Humans | Middle Aged | Mass Screening - organization & administration | Adult | Female | Aged | Breast Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging | Mammography - methods | Breast Neoplasms - prevention & control | Radiology | Radiology, Medical | Diagnosis | Cancer | Breasts | Risk | Guidelines | Pathways | Imaging | Age | Thermography | Digital computers | Risk groups | Mortality | Health risks | Tools | Mammography | Medical screening | Readers | Radiography | Screening | Sensitivity | Magnetic resonance imaging | Biopsy | Breast | Paper | Life Sciences
Population-based screening | Digital mammography | Breast cancer | Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) | Recall rate | UNITED-STATES | RISK | RECONSTRUCTED PROJECTION IMAGES | DENSITY | WOMEN | WORKING GROUP | TOMOSYNTHESIS DBT | RECOMMENDATIONS | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | PROGRAM | Middle East | Early Detection of Cancer - methods | Europe | Humans | Middle Aged | Mass Screening - organization & administration | Adult | Female | Aged | Breast Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging | Mammography - methods | Breast Neoplasms - prevention & control | Radiology | Radiology, Medical | Diagnosis | Cancer | Breasts | Risk | Guidelines | Pathways | Imaging | Age | Thermography | Digital computers | Risk groups | Mortality | Health risks | Tools | Mammography | Medical screening | Readers | Radiography | Screening | Sensitivity | Magnetic resonance imaging | Biopsy | Breast | Paper | Life Sciences
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1991, Discussion paper / Maurice Falk Institute for Economic Research in Israel, Volume no. 91.03, 11 p. --
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Israel Journal of Health Policy Research, ISSN 2045-4015, 06/2018, Volume 7, Issue 1, pp. 33 - 7
Background: Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) increases the risk of heart and respiratory disease, cancer, and premature mortality in non-smoking...
Human biomonitoring | Exposure | Urinary cotinine | Environmental tobacco smoke | NONSMOKERS | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | US POPULATION | SECONDHAND SMOKE | HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES | HEALTH SURVEY | HOMES | Smoking - adverse effects | Humans | Middle Aged | Environmental Monitoring - methods | Male | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - statistics & numerical data | Smoking - ethnology | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - adverse effects | Israel - epidemiology | Smoke-Free Policy | Cotinine - analysis | Adult | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Health Policy | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - analysis | Cotinine - urine | Usage | Lung cancer | Passive smoking | Adults | Health aspects | Risk factors | Biological monitoring | Smoking | Urine | Biomonitoring | Tobacco smoke | Environmental health | Systematic review | Smoke | Tobacco | Questionnaires | Population | Scientific imaging | Bioindicators | Health risk assessment | Mass spectrometry | Public health | Cancer | Nicotine
Human biomonitoring | Exposure | Urinary cotinine | Environmental tobacco smoke | NONSMOKERS | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | US POPULATION | SECONDHAND SMOKE | HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES | HEALTH SURVEY | HOMES | Smoking - adverse effects | Humans | Middle Aged | Environmental Monitoring - methods | Male | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - statistics & numerical data | Smoking - ethnology | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - adverse effects | Israel - epidemiology | Smoke-Free Policy | Cotinine - analysis | Adult | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Health Policy | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - analysis | Cotinine - urine | Usage | Lung cancer | Passive smoking | Adults | Health aspects | Risk factors | Biological monitoring | Smoking | Urine | Biomonitoring | Tobacco smoke | Environmental health | Systematic review | Smoke | Tobacco | Questionnaires | Population | Scientific imaging | Bioindicators | Health risk assessment | Mass spectrometry | Public health | Cancer | Nicotine
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Environment International, ISSN 0160-4120, 12/2018, Volume 121, Issue Pt 1, pp. 643 - 648
Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure in infants and children causes more frequent and severe asthma attacks, respiratory infections, ear infections, and...
Human biomonitoring | Exposure | Children | Urinary cotinine | Environmental tobacco smoke | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | PROJECT | SECONDHAND SMOKE | Parenting | Medical research | Asthma in children | Analysis | Patient outcomes | Environmental aspects | Medicine, Experimental | Infants | Biological monitoring | Smoking
Human biomonitoring | Exposure | Children | Urinary cotinine | Environmental tobacco smoke | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | PROJECT | SECONDHAND SMOKE | Parenting | Medical research | Asthma in children | Analysis | Patient outcomes | Environmental aspects | Medicine, Experimental | Infants | Biological monitoring | Smoking
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