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    Global status and attributable risk factors of breast, cervical, ovarian, and uterine cancers from 1990 to 2021 by Tianye Li, Haoxiang Zhang, Mengyi Lian, Qionghua He, Mingwei Lv, Lingyun Zhai, Jianwei Zhou, Kongming Wu, Ming Yi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Attributable risk factors for breast cancer-associated deaths in 2021 included dietary risks, high body-mass index (BMI), high fasting plasma glucose, alcohol use, tobacco use, and low physical activity. Additional risk factors were unsafe sex and tobacco use for cervical cancer, high BMI and occupational risks for ovarian cancer, and high BMI for uterine cancer. …”
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    Health recommender systems to facilitate collaborative decision-making in chronic disease management: A scoping review by Antonia Barbaric, Kenneth Christofferson, Susanne M Benseler, Chitra Lalloo, Alex Mariakakis, Quynh Pham, Joost F Swart, Rae S M Yeung, Joseph A Cafazzo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our findings show that HRSs are most used for diabetes, mental health, and tobacco dependence, but only a small percentage of publications directly reference and/or use relevant frameworks to help guide their design and evaluation processes. …”
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    Transcription factors MhyFIL1 and MhyFIL3 <i>(Monotropa hypopitys)</i> determine the asymmetric development of above-ground lateral organs in plants by A. V. Shchennikova, A. M. Kamionskaya, A. V. Nezhdanova, K. S. Gavrilova, M. A. Filyushin, E. Z. Kochieva, K. G. Skryabin

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Thus, the absence of structural changes from the M. hypopitys flower in comparison to autotrophic species and the effect of MhyFIL1/3 heterologous expression on the development of tobacco plants indicate the preservation of the functions of the vegetative YABBY genes by the MhyFIL1/3 genes in pinesap. …”
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    Synthesis of a Flat-bottom Follower Cam-linkage Mechanism with Swing Variable Pivot by Guanglu Yang, Tao Zhang, Suijun Liu, Liangwen Wang, Zhongfu Lu, Xuede Chen, Tuanhui Wang

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…A flat-bottom follower cam-linkage mechanism with a swing follower with variable pivot has been studied which is used in cleaning equipment of tobacco machinery. In this mechanism,the pivot of the swing follower is installed on a slider with an adjustable track direction,the follower performs a complex planar motion,and the motion range of the output angle can be adjusted according to the output requirements. …”
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    Verrucous Carcinoma of Buccal Mucosa in Female: A Rare Case Report of Traumatic Tooth Origin by V. Keerthi Narayan

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Oral verrucous carcinoma clinically presents as a proliferative or cauliflower-like lesion or as ulceroproliferative lesion on the buccal mucosa followed by other sites such as the gingiva, tongue, and hard palate. Tobacco in both smoking and smokeless form, alcohol, and opportunist viral infections are the most associated etiologies in most of the reported literature cases. …”
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    Crise rural multidimensional e políticas integradas: o caso do Recôncavo da Bahia by Philippe Jean Louis Sablayrolles, Fábio Luís Seixas Costa, Mayara Santiago Do Carmo, Jánderson Santana Dos Santos

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The paper analyzes agricultural mechanisms of this crisis in the tobacco area of the Recôncavo, where is more intense. …”
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    Relationship between Periodontal Diseases and Preterm Birth: Recent Epidemiological and Biological Data by O. Huck, H. Tenenbaum, J.-L. Davideau

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Many risk factors have been identified including ethnicity, age, tobacco, and infection. However, almost 50% of preterm birth causes remain unknown. …”
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    Oral cancer screening: Past, present, and future perspectives by Ribwar Arsalan Mohammed, Sirwan Khalid Ahmed

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…It is crucial to integrate screening into primary care and address risk factors like tobacco use in order to develop comprehensive prevention strategies. …”
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    Basilar Predominant Emphysema: Thinking beyond Alpha-1-Antitrypsin Deficiency by Ho-Man Yeung, Lauren Gaffaney

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…We present a case of a 59-year-old female with 41 pack-year tobacco use, Stage IV COPD with supplemental oxygen, and bibasilar predominant emphysema who successfully underwent bronchoscopic lung volume reduction. …”
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    Procedimientos a distancia. El Papel sellado en Chile, 1739-1786 : contingencias, tensiones y ajustes by Aude Argouse

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…This article shows that, at least until the creation in 1786 of the Direccion General de Rentas Unidas, which merges the revenues of tobacco, playing cards, stamped paper and powder, the tax collection system implemented by Olivos remains in effect, in spite of the new accounting method carried out by Garcia.…”
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    Understanding oral cancer disparities in India: Exploring socioeconomic and demographic factors impacting access to care and outcomes by Amol S. Dhane

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…A comprehensive strategy that includes investments in healthcare infrastructure, health education programs, and tobacco control measures is needed to reduce the disparities in oral cancer. …”
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    Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection of the Breast during COVID-19 Pandemic by Nadia Kamagate, Robert DeVito

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…We present a case of necrotizing soft tissue infection of the right breast extending to the anterior abdominal wall in a 39-year-old obese female, with a history of tobacco use. The patient presented 10 days after symptom onset due to concerns and anxiety related to COVID-19 exposure. …”
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    Hubble Bubble Equals Trouble: The Hazards of Water Pipe Smoking by Jacob Urkin, Rivka Ochaion, Aya Peleg

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…A Narghile, one of the names for a water pipe, is an instrument for tobacco smoking that has became a trend among the youth in Israel. …”
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    Global screening of health behaviors: Introducing Lev-screening (Lev-s)-development and psychometric evaluation. by Douglas Sjöwall, Felicia Stålhand, Greta Schettini, Petter Gustavsson, Tatja Hirvikoski

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The Lev-s assesses ten health behaviors-physical activity, diet, alcohol use, tobacco use, illegal drug use, sleep, social relations, meaningful activities, sexual health, and screen health-using 33 items. …”
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    Prevalence and risk factors of heartburn in organized population of administrative centre of Khakasia republic by N. N. Butorin, O. S. Rzhavicheva, O. V. Khomenko, O. V. Shtygashyeva, V. V. Tsukanov

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…In both ethnic groups studied scores were in direct relation to increase of age, excessive body weight and obesity. At Caucasians tobacco smoking abuse was a risk factor both in men (OR 3,25), and in women (OR 1,71). …”
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    Attitudes and Health Behavior of Lawyers in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu by G. Barani, Pavithra Sabapathy

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Lawyers are found to have unfavorable health practices related to use of tobacco and alcohol, exercise, diet, sleeping habits, and stress. …”
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    Traditional and Non-Traditional Risk Factors of Acute Coronary Syndrome in Young Women: Evidence from the ANCORS-YW Study by Ibdah R, Al-Nusair M, Abuhalimeh R, Mahmoud SA, Laswi B, Rawashdeh S, Hamoudeh A, Kheirallah KA

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The ACS group, compared to control group, had higher proportions of type-2 diabetes (41.6%vs.11.7%, p< 0.001), hypertension (53.9%vs.23.4%, p< 0.001), tobacco use (37.7%vs.24.2%, p=0.001), family history of cardiovascular disease (53.2%vs.23.4%, p< 0.001), metabolic syndrome (14.3%vs.2.4%, p< 0.001), and preterm delivery (24.7%vs.16.7%, p=0.032). …”
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