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Switching to smokeless tobacco as a smoking cessation method: evidence from the 2000 National Health Interview Survey

Brad Rodu* and Carl V Phillips

Harm Reduction Journal 2008, 5:18 doi:10.1186/1477-7517-5-18

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Debunking the claim that abstinence is usually healthier for smokers than switching to a low-risk alternative, and other observations about anti-tobacco-harm-reduction arguments

Carl V Phillips Harm Reduction Journal 2009, 6:29 (3 November 2009)

Carl Phillips reviews non-combustion nicotine sources as low-risk alternatives to smoking and observes that they could be used to encourage immediate tobacco harm reduction.

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Review of epidemiologic data on the debate over smokeless tobacco's role in harm reduction

David S Timberlake, Jason A Zell BMC Medicine 2009, 7:61 (19 October 2009)

Recent epidemiological data and the United States' stance on the tobacco industry have stirred debate over the form of smokeless tobacco known as Swedish snus and its role as a measure for harm reduction in smokers.

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Using the National Health Interview Survey to understand and address the impact of tobacco in the United States: past perspectives and future considerations

Cathy L Backinger, Deirdre Lawrence, Judith Swan, Deborah M Winn, Nancy Breen, Anne Hartman, Rachel Grana, David Tran, Samantha Farrell Epidemiologic Perspectives & Innovations 2008, 5:8 (4 December 2008)