TOBACCO CESSATION: DO SMOKERS NEED PROFESSIONAL HELP TO QUIT?
Tobacco use is considered a risk factor for 6 ofthe 8 leading causesof death worldwide and isknownto cause diseasesaffectingthe heart and lungs1. Tobacco hasa definite rolein the etiologyofa number of dental morbidities, and is an established riskfactor for Oral Cancer and periodontitis. World healt...
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Main Author: | Baber Ahad (Author) |
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Gandhara University,
2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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