Principles of harm reduction -- Historical perspective and lessons learned -- Products for tobacco exposure reduction -- The scientific basis for prep assessment -- Surveillance for the health and behavioral consequences of exposure reduction -- Implementation of a science-based policy of harm reduction -- Principle conclusions -- Evidence for the science base -- Nicotine pharmacology -- Tobacco smoke and toxicology -- Exposure and biomarker assessment in humans -- Cancer -- Cardiovascular disease -- Nonneoplastic respiratory diseases -- Reproductive and developmental effects -- Other health effects -- Appendices -- Presentations and submissions -- Committee biographical sketches -- Time line of tobacco events
Summary
The National Academy Press, based in Washington, D.C. presents the full text of the book entitled "Clearing the Smoke: Assessing the Science Base for Tobacco Harm Reduction," edited by Kathleen Stratton, Padma Shetty, Robert Wallace, and Stuart Bondurant. The book was originally published in 2001. The book discusses the evaluation of products that claim to reduce the need to smoke while allowing nicotine consumption
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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