2007, ISBN 9241563419, 50
Book
Circulation, ISSN 0009-7322, 10/2012, Volume 126, Issue 18, pp. 2177 - 2183
Background-Secondhand smoke causes cardiovascular and respiratory disease. Smoke-free legislation is associated with a lower risk of hospitalization and death...
lung | health care policy | tobacco | tobacco smoke pollution | stroke | myocardial infarction | ADMISSIONS | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | IMPLEMENTATION | ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME | BAN | CANTON TICINO | IMPACT | REDUCED INCIDENCE | SECONDHAND SMOKE | ACUTE MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION | PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE | PUBLIC PLACES | Smoking - adverse effects | United States - epidemiology | Follow-Up Studies | Risk Assessment | Humans | Hospitalization - statistics & numerical data | Heart Diseases - prevention & control | Risk | Smoking - legislation & jurisprudence | Smoking Prevention | Cerebrovascular Disorders - etiology | Restaurants - legislation & jurisprudence | Workplace - legislation & jurisprudence | Regression Analysis | Heart Diseases - etiology | Public Facilities - legislation & jurisprudence | Respiratory Tract Diseases - etiology | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - adverse effects | Cerebrovascular Disorders - prevention & control | Heart Diseases - epidemiology | Respiratory Tract Diseases - epidemiology | Cerebrovascular Disorders - epidemiology | Public Health - legislation & jurisprudence | Respiratory Tract Diseases - prevention & control | Smoking bans | Prevention | Laws, regulations and rules | Hospital care | Passive smoking | Respiratory tract diseases | Cardiovascular diseases | Health aspects | Risk factors
lung | health care policy | tobacco | tobacco smoke pollution | stroke | myocardial infarction | ADMISSIONS | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | IMPLEMENTATION | ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME | BAN | CANTON TICINO | IMPACT | REDUCED INCIDENCE | SECONDHAND SMOKE | ACUTE MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION | PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE | PUBLIC PLACES | Smoking - adverse effects | United States - epidemiology | Follow-Up Studies | Risk Assessment | Humans | Hospitalization - statistics & numerical data | Heart Diseases - prevention & control | Risk | Smoking - legislation & jurisprudence | Smoking Prevention | Cerebrovascular Disorders - etiology | Restaurants - legislation & jurisprudence | Workplace - legislation & jurisprudence | Regression Analysis | Heart Diseases - etiology | Public Facilities - legislation & jurisprudence | Respiratory Tract Diseases - etiology | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - adverse effects | Cerebrovascular Disorders - prevention & control | Heart Diseases - epidemiology | Respiratory Tract Diseases - epidemiology | Cerebrovascular Disorders - epidemiology | Public Health - legislation & jurisprudence | Respiratory Tract Diseases - prevention & control | Smoking bans | Prevention | Laws, regulations and rules | Hospital care | Passive smoking | Respiratory tract diseases | Cardiovascular diseases | Health aspects | Risk factors
Journal Article
2017, Nutshell series, ISBN 9781634599351, xxii, 506 pages
Book
Epidemiology, ISSN 1044-3983, 11/2016, Volume 27, Issue 6, pp. 810 - 818
BACKGROUND:Environmental tobacco smoke has an adverse association with preterm birth and birth weight. England introduced a new law to make virtually all...
PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | METAANALYSIS | GESTATIONAL-AGE | PRETERM BIRTH | ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO-SMOKE | HEALTH | WEIGHT | MATERNAL SMOKING | CHILDHOOD | EXPOSURE | PREGNANCY | Infant, Low Birth Weight | Humans | Risk Factors | Male | Premature Birth - epidemiology | Premature Birth - etiology | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - legislation & jurisprudence | Pregnancy | Young Adult | Regression Analysis | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - adverse effects | England - epidemiology | Smoke-Free Policy | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Infant, Small for Gestational Age | Premature Birth - prevention & control | Infant, Newborn | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - prevention & control
PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | METAANALYSIS | GESTATIONAL-AGE | PRETERM BIRTH | ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO-SMOKE | HEALTH | WEIGHT | MATERNAL SMOKING | CHILDHOOD | EXPOSURE | PREGNANCY | Infant, Low Birth Weight | Humans | Risk Factors | Male | Premature Birth - epidemiology | Premature Birth - etiology | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - legislation & jurisprudence | Pregnancy | Young Adult | Regression Analysis | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - adverse effects | England - epidemiology | Smoke-Free Policy | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Infant, Small for Gestational Age | Premature Birth - prevention & control | Infant, Newborn | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - prevention & control
Journal Article
2012, ISBN 0199913730, xx, 266
Book
2009, ISBN 9780739127452, xii, 393
Book
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, ISSN 0749-3797, 12/2010, Volume 39, Issue 6, pp. S66 - S76
Context Smokefree legislation is a powerful public health intervention. Despite progress in smokefree legislation, over half of U.S. adults remain unprotected...
MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | FREE WORKPLACE LEGISLATION | INDOOR AIR LAWS | RESTAURANT WORKERS | SECONDHAND SMOKE | POTENTIAL UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES | ACUTE MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION | ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO-SMOKE | RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS | BAR WORKERS EXPOSURE | PUBLIC PLACES | Smoking - adverse effects | United States | Humans | Smoking Cessation - economics | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - economics | Smoking - economics | Smoking - legislation & jurisprudence | Smoking Cessation - legislation & jurisprudence | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - legislation & jurisprudence | Workplace - legislation & jurisprudence | Public Facilities - legislation & jurisprudence | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - adverse effects | Smoking - epidemiology | Cost-Benefit Analysis | Adult | Health Policy | Health Status
MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | FREE WORKPLACE LEGISLATION | INDOOR AIR LAWS | RESTAURANT WORKERS | SECONDHAND SMOKE | POTENTIAL UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES | ACUTE MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION | ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO-SMOKE | RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS | BAR WORKERS EXPOSURE | PUBLIC PLACES | Smoking - adverse effects | United States | Humans | Smoking Cessation - economics | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - economics | Smoking - economics | Smoking - legislation & jurisprudence | Smoking Cessation - legislation & jurisprudence | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - legislation & jurisprudence | Workplace - legislation & jurisprudence | Public Facilities - legislation & jurisprudence | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - adverse effects | Smoking - epidemiology | Cost-Benefit Analysis | Adult | Health Policy | Health Status
Journal Article
2013, ISBN 9780739176931, xi, 121
Book
The New England Journal of Medicine, ISSN 0028-4793, 09/2010, Volume 363, Issue 12, pp. 1139 - 1145
This study examined the effect of legislation that banned smoking in public places in Scotland on the incidence of severe episodes of asthma among children....
MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | SCOTLAND | CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEY | SECONDHAND SMOKE | IMPLEMENTATION | ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO-SMOKE | HEALTH | 2ND-HAND SMOKE | EXPOSURE | CHILDREN | Humans | Child, Preschool | Infant | Male | Risk | Scotland - epidemiology | Smoking - legislation & jurisprudence | Restaurants - legislation & jurisprudence | Social Class | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - legislation & jurisprudence | Workplace - legislation & jurisprudence | Hospitalization - trends | Adolescent | Female | Child | Asthma - epidemiology | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - prevention & control | Care and treatment | Asthma in children | Laws, regulations and rules | Hospital care | Statistics | Nonsmoking areas | Risk factors | Tobacco smoke | Health risk assessment | Urban areas | Age | Smoking
MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | SCOTLAND | CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEY | SECONDHAND SMOKE | IMPLEMENTATION | ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO-SMOKE | HEALTH | 2ND-HAND SMOKE | EXPOSURE | CHILDREN | Humans | Child, Preschool | Infant | Male | Risk | Scotland - epidemiology | Smoking - legislation & jurisprudence | Restaurants - legislation & jurisprudence | Social Class | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - legislation & jurisprudence | Workplace - legislation & jurisprudence | Hospitalization - trends | Adolescent | Female | Child | Asthma - epidemiology | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - prevention & control | Care and treatment | Asthma in children | Laws, regulations and rules | Hospital care | Statistics | Nonsmoking areas | Risk factors | Tobacco smoke | Health risk assessment | Urban areas | Age | Smoking
Journal Article
The New England Journal of Medicine, ISSN 0028-4793, 07/2008, Volume 359, Issue 5, pp. 482 - 491
After enactment of a law in Scotland that prohibited smoking in public places, the number of hospital admissions for acute coronary syndrome decreased by 17%....
MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | HEART-DISEASE | CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEY | SECONDHAND SMOKE | ACUTE MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION | FOLLOW-UP | ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO-SMOKE | FREE WORKPLACES | CIGARETTE CONSUMPTION | NEW-YORK | BAN | Acute Coronary Syndrome - epidemiology | Prospective Studies | Age Factors | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Scotland - epidemiology | Smoking - legislation & jurisprudence | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - statistics & numerical data | Acute Coronary Syndrome - blood | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - legislation & jurisprudence | Cotinine - blood | Smoking - epidemiology | Hospitalization - trends | Sex Factors | Female | Aged | Smoking cessation programs | Care and treatment | Hospitals | Laws, regulations and rules | Forecasts and trends | Coronary heart disease | Health aspects | Admission and discharge | Tobacco smoke | Heart attacks | Legislation | Cardiovascular disease | Angina pectoris | Acute coronary syndromes | Smoking | Index Medicus | Abridged Index Medicus
MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | HEART-DISEASE | CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEY | SECONDHAND SMOKE | ACUTE MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION | FOLLOW-UP | ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO-SMOKE | FREE WORKPLACES | CIGARETTE CONSUMPTION | NEW-YORK | BAN | Acute Coronary Syndrome - epidemiology | Prospective Studies | Age Factors | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Scotland - epidemiology | Smoking - legislation & jurisprudence | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - statistics & numerical data | Acute Coronary Syndrome - blood | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - legislation & jurisprudence | Cotinine - blood | Smoking - epidemiology | Hospitalization - trends | Sex Factors | Female | Aged | Smoking cessation programs | Care and treatment | Hospitals | Laws, regulations and rules | Forecasts and trends | Coronary heart disease | Health aspects | Admission and discharge | Tobacco smoke | Heart attacks | Legislation | Cardiovascular disease | Angina pectoris | Acute coronary syndromes | Smoking | Index Medicus | Abridged Index Medicus
Journal Article
Tobacco Control, ISSN 0964-4563, 06/2006, Volume 15, Issue suppl 3, pp. iii51 - iii58
Objective: To evaluate the psychosocial and behavioural impact of the first ever national level comprehensive workplace smoke-free law, implemented in Ireland...
Smoking cessation | Irish drama | Data analysis | Health legislation | Environmental law | Tobacco smoking | Materials science | Cigarette smoking | Workplaces | Public health | RESEARCH PAPER | IMPACT | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | FREE POLICIES | CALIFORNIA | RESTAURANTS | VENUES | BEHAVIOR | HEALTH | ATTITUDES | BARS | BAN | Attitude to Health | Humans | Middle Aged | Ireland - epidemiology | Male | Smoking - legislation & jurisprudence | Smoking Cessation - methods | Smoking Prevention | Restaurants - legislation & jurisprudence | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - legislation & jurisprudence | Workplace - legislation & jurisprudence | Smoking - epidemiology | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Aged | Smoking - psychology | Smoking Cessation - psychology | Cohort Studies | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - prevention & control | tobacco control policy | smoke‐free laws | policy evaluation | Framework Convention on Tobacco Control | Research Paper | tobacco smoke pollution | FCTC | secondhand smoke | environmental tobacco smoke
Smoking cessation | Irish drama | Data analysis | Health legislation | Environmental law | Tobacco smoking | Materials science | Cigarette smoking | Workplaces | Public health | RESEARCH PAPER | IMPACT | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | FREE POLICIES | CALIFORNIA | RESTAURANTS | VENUES | BEHAVIOR | HEALTH | ATTITUDES | BARS | BAN | Attitude to Health | Humans | Middle Aged | Ireland - epidemiology | Male | Smoking - legislation & jurisprudence | Smoking Cessation - methods | Smoking Prevention | Restaurants - legislation & jurisprudence | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - legislation & jurisprudence | Workplace - legislation & jurisprudence | Smoking - epidemiology | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Aged | Smoking - psychology | Smoking Cessation - psychology | Cohort Studies | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - prevention & control | tobacco control policy | smoke‐free laws | policy evaluation | Framework Convention on Tobacco Control | Research Paper | tobacco smoke pollution | FCTC | secondhand smoke | environmental tobacco smoke
Journal Article
Tobacco Control, ISSN 0964-4563, 05/2013, Volume 22, Issue e1, pp. e2 - e9
Objectives To measure changes in prevalence and predictors of home smoking bans (HSBs) among smokers in four European countries after the implementation of...
PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | LAW | IRELAND | SCOTLAND | CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEY | SECONDHAND SMOKE | CHILD EXPOSURE | IMPLEMENTATION | RESTRICTIONS | HOUSEHOLDS | 4 COUNTRY SURVEY | Air Pollution, Indoor - analysis | Family Health - statistics & numerical data | Prospective Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Europe - epidemiology | Smoking - legislation & jurisprudence | Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice | Smoking Prevention | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - legislation & jurisprudence | Young Adult | Motivation | Smoking - epidemiology | Adolescent | Adult | Aged | Air Pollution, Indoor - prevention & control | Smoke-Free Policy - legislation & jurisprudence | Smoking Cessation | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - prevention & control | Studies | Tobacco smoke | Bans | Smoking | impact of smoke-free legislation | secondhand smoke | prospective study | home smoking restrictions
PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | LAW | IRELAND | SCOTLAND | CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEY | SECONDHAND SMOKE | CHILD EXPOSURE | IMPLEMENTATION | RESTRICTIONS | HOUSEHOLDS | 4 COUNTRY SURVEY | Air Pollution, Indoor - analysis | Family Health - statistics & numerical data | Prospective Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Europe - epidemiology | Smoking - legislation & jurisprudence | Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice | Smoking Prevention | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - legislation & jurisprudence | Young Adult | Motivation | Smoking - epidemiology | Adolescent | Adult | Aged | Air Pollution, Indoor - prevention & control | Smoke-Free Policy - legislation & jurisprudence | Smoking Cessation | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - prevention & control | Studies | Tobacco smoke | Bans | Smoking | impact of smoke-free legislation | secondhand smoke | prospective study | home smoking restrictions
Journal Article
Tobacco Control, ISSN 0964-4563, 04/2007, Volume 16, Issue 2, pp. 127 - 132
Objective: To compare levels of particulate matter, as a marker of secondhand smoke (SHS) levels, in pubs before and 2 months after the implementation of...
Secondhand smoke | Pubs | Hospitality | Particulate matter | Tobacco smoking | Air quality assessment | Environmental agencies | Smoke | Cigarette smoking | Indoor air quality | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | RESTAURANTS | WORKERS | RISK | AIR | ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO-SMOKE | EXPOSURE | BARS | BAN | Air Pollution, Indoor - analysis | Air Pollution, Indoor - legislation & jurisprudence | Humans | Environmental Monitoring - methods | Scotland | Smoking - legislation & jurisprudence | Smoking Prevention | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - legislation & jurisprudence | Guideline Adherence | Particulate Matter - analysis | Air Pollutants, Occupational - analysis | Air Pollution, Indoor - prevention & control | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - analysis | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - prevention & control | Smoking bans | Laws, regulations and rules | Analysis | Passive smoking | Influence | Public spaces | Forecasts and trends | Research | Particles | Outdoor air quality | Tobacco smoke | Researchers | Legislation | Air pollution | Bans | Cities | Smoking | Nicotine | Research Paper
Secondhand smoke | Pubs | Hospitality | Particulate matter | Tobacco smoking | Air quality assessment | Environmental agencies | Smoke | Cigarette smoking | Indoor air quality | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | RESTAURANTS | WORKERS | RISK | AIR | ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO-SMOKE | EXPOSURE | BARS | BAN | Air Pollution, Indoor - analysis | Air Pollution, Indoor - legislation & jurisprudence | Humans | Environmental Monitoring - methods | Scotland | Smoking - legislation & jurisprudence | Smoking Prevention | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - legislation & jurisprudence | Guideline Adherence | Particulate Matter - analysis | Air Pollutants, Occupational - analysis | Air Pollution, Indoor - prevention & control | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - analysis | Tobacco Smoke Pollution - prevention & control | Smoking bans | Laws, regulations and rules | Analysis | Passive smoking | Influence | Public spaces | Forecasts and trends | Research | Particles | Outdoor air quality | Tobacco smoke | Researchers | Legislation | Air pollution | Bans | Cities | Smoking | Nicotine | Research Paper
Journal Article
Lancet, The, ISSN 0140-6736, 2014, Volume 383, Issue 9928, pp. 1549 - 1560
Summary Background Smoke-free legislation has the potential to reduce the substantive disease burden associated with second-hand smoke exposure, particularly...
Internal Medicine | GLOBAL BURDEN | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | FREE AIR LAWS | SECONDHAND SMOKE | IMPLEMENTATION | ASTHMA | ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO-SMOKE | PRETERM BIRTHS ANALYSIS | ASSOCIATION | EXPOSURE | PUBLIC PLACES | Infant, Low Birth Weight | Prognosis | Asthma - prevention & control | Humans | Risk Factors | Child, Preschool | Infant | Young Adult | Infant Welfare - legislation & jurisprudence | Child Welfare - legislation & jurisprudence | Infant, Premature | Adolescent | Asthma - etiology | Smoke-Free Policy - legislation & jurisprudence | Child | Infant, Newborn | Smoking bans | Research | Children | Pregnant women | Health aspects | Analysis | Studies | Tobacco smoke | Maternal & child health | Legislation | Mortality | Clinical trials | Population | Age | Asthma | Smoking | Meta-analysis
Internal Medicine | GLOBAL BURDEN | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | FREE AIR LAWS | SECONDHAND SMOKE | IMPLEMENTATION | ASTHMA | ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO-SMOKE | PRETERM BIRTHS ANALYSIS | ASSOCIATION | EXPOSURE | PUBLIC PLACES | Infant, Low Birth Weight | Prognosis | Asthma - prevention & control | Humans | Risk Factors | Child, Preschool | Infant | Young Adult | Infant Welfare - legislation & jurisprudence | Child Welfare - legislation & jurisprudence | Infant, Premature | Adolescent | Asthma - etiology | Smoke-Free Policy - legislation & jurisprudence | Child | Infant, Newborn | Smoking bans | Research | Children | Pregnant women | Health aspects | Analysis | Studies | Tobacco smoke | Maternal & child health | Legislation | Mortality | Clinical trials | Population | Age | Asthma | Smoking | Meta-analysis
Journal Article
Medical Journal of Australia, ISSN 0025-729X, 06/2015, Volume 202, Issue 10, pp. 509 - 509
Tasmania - epidemiology | Minors - legislation & jurisprudence | Smoking - epidemiology | Humans | Smoking - legislation & jurisprudence | Tobacco Industry | Smoking Prevention | Commerce - legislation & jurisprudence | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | Management | Cigarettes | Laws, regulations and rules | Health aspects | Public health | Smoking
Journal Article
2016, Second edition., What everyone needs to know, ISBN 0190262400, xvi, 284 pages
"Should we legalize marijuana? If we legalize, what in particular should be legal? Just possessing marijuana and growing your own? Selling and advertising? If...
Marijuana | Drug legalization | Law and legislation | United States
Marijuana | Drug legalization | Law and legislation | United States
Book
1994, 42
Book
2007, ISBN 0309103827, xvi, 371
Book