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The Global Research Neglect of Unassisted Smoking Cessation: Causes and Consequences

Simon Chapman and Ross MacKenzie

PLOS Medicine, 2010, vol. 7, issue 2, 1-6

Abstract: Simon Chapman and Ross MacKenzie review the evidence and argue that health promotion messages should emphasize that the most successful method used by most ex-smokers is unassisted cessation.

Date: 2010
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