Shu-Hong Zhu
Dr. Shu-Hong Zhu is a Chinese scientist living in the United States. He is best known for his pioneering research on the effectiveness of telephone based treatment for tobacco cessation (quitline). Provided by Wikipedia
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Targeting Nonsmokers to Help Smokers Quit: Features of a Large-scale Intervention by Gary J Tedeschi, Leslie S Zoref, Sharon E Cummins, Shu-Hong Zhu
Published 2020-07-01
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Slim cigarette smoking in Urban China: Who are the early adopters and why? by Jijiang Wang, Shiushing Wong, Yue-Lin Zhuang, Yuan Jiang, Shu-Hong Zhu
Published 2021-01-01
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The use and perception of electronic cigarettes and snus among the U.S. population. by Shu-Hong Zhu, Anthony Gamst, Madeleine Lee, Sharon Cummins, Lu Yin, Leslie Zoref
Published 2013-01-01
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Smoking prevalence in Medicaid has been declining at a negligible rate. by Shu-Hong Zhu, Christopher M Anderson, Yue-Lin Zhuang, Anthony C Gamst, Neal D Kohatsu
Published 2017-01-01
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Understanding health disparities affecting utilization of tobacco treatment in low-income patients in an urban health center in Southern California by Jie Liu, Elizabeth Brighton, Aaron Tam, Job Godino, Kimberly C. Brouwer, Charles Bart Smoot, Eva Matthews, Paloma Mohn, Carrie Kirby, Shu-Hong Zhu, David Strong
Published 2021-12-01
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Randomized controlled trial of the combined effects of Web and Quitline interventions for smokeless tobacco cessation by Brian G. Danaher, Herbert H. Severson, Shu-Hong Zhu, Judy A. Andrews, Sharon E. Cummins, Edward Lichtenstein, Gary J. Tedeschi, Coleen Hudkins, Chris Widdop, Ryann Crowley, John R. Seeley
Published 2015-05-01
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Support person interventions to increase use of quitline services among racially diverse low-income smokers: A pilot study by Christi A. Patten, Steven Fu, Katrina Vickerman, Martha J. Bock, David Nelson, Shu-Hong Zhu, Joyce E. Balls-Berry, Alula Jimenez Torres, Tabetha A. Brockman, Christine A. Hughes, Abigail E. Klein, Miguel Valdez-Soto, Paula A. Keller
Published 2019-06-01
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