Effects of tobacco control policy on cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in Russia
<p>Background:According to the Global Adult Tobacco Survey carried out in Russia in 2009, the country had one of the highest smoking prevalence rates in Europe. In response to this health and economic burden, Russia implemented a comprehensive Tobacco Control Law (TCL) in 2013, which has been...
Main Authors: | Gambaryan, M, Reeves, A, Deev, A, Popovich, M, Drapkina, O, Snell, A, Stuckler, D, Mauer-Stender, K, Mikkelsen, B, Boytsov, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2018
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