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Claire Chollat-Traquet has written:

'Evaluating tobacco control activities' -- subject(s): Evaluation, Health education, Health promotion, Legislation, Methods, Prevention, Prevention & control, Program Evaluation, Smoking, Tobacco, Tobacco Use Disorder, Tobacco use

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Claire Chollat-Traquet has written:

'Evaluating tobacco control activities' -- subject(s): Evaluation, Health education, Health promotion, Legislation, Methods, Prevention, Prevention & control, Program Evaluation, Smoking, Tobacco, Tobacco Use Disorder, Tobacco use

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Jeffrey M. Drope has written:

'Tobacco control in Africa' -- subject(s): Legislation & jurisprudence, Health Policy, Tobacco Industry, Prevention & control, Smoking

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Smoking, in this sense, is the act of burning a substance and inhaling the smoke produced.

One of the substances that it used in this way is tobacco. So smoking doesn't 'contain' tobacco it is a possible ingredient for smoking.

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The government spends approximately $675 million each year on tobacco control and prevention programs and campaigns to reduce smoking rates and promote smoke-free lifestyles.

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The tobacco-control movement
The tobacco-control movement

--apex ;p

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