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Priorities for tobacco control research in India

The enormity of the tobacco epidemic in India, which has a population greater than the United States and Europe combined, merits a huge scaling-up of research efforts that can inform, support and evaluate tobacco control. Research is needed to underpin all the World Health Organization's MPOWER...

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Published in:Addiction (Abingdon, England) England), 2012-12, Vol.107 (12), p.2066-2068
Main Authors: Sarkar, Bidyut K., Reddy, K. Srinath
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Challenges
Culture
diversity
Drug addicts
Epidemics
Europe
future
Health Priorities
Health Promotion
Humans
India
Money
MPOWER
Population
Public health
Smoking
Smoking - legislation & jurisprudence
Smoking Cessation
Smoking Prevention
Success
Taxes
Tobacco
tobacco control
United States
Value
World Health Organization
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