Ann McNeill
Professor Ann McNeill is a British academic and tobacco policy expert. She is currently a professor of Tobacco Addiction in the National Addictions Centre at the King's College London Institute of Psychiatry and deputy director of the UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies.McNeill has devoted her career to reducing the harmfulness of smoking to individuals and society and has worked in prevention, cessation and harm reduction, in particular how to reduce the health inequalities caused by smoking. McNeill is a Council member of Action on Smoking and Health and is a trustee of the Society for the Study of Addiction and of Tobacco Free Futures. Provided by Wikipedia
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Contrasting snus and NRT as methods to quit smoking. an observational study by Scheffels Janne, Lund Karl E, McNeill Ann
Published 2012-02-01
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Surveillance indicators for potential reduced exposure products (PREPs): developing survey items to measure awareness by McNeill Ann, Marcus Stephen, Hartman Anne, Cummings K Michael, Allen Jane, Garrett Catherine A, Biener Lois, Bogen Karen, O'Connor Richard J, Parascandola Mark, Pederson Linda
Published 2009-10-01
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