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Larry N, Williams
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General dentistry. 70(6)
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Larry N, Williams
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General dentistry. 70(4)
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Larry N, Williams
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General dentistry. 69(5)
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Larry N, Williams, Purav, Shah
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General dentistry. 69(3)
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Preetha, Kanjirath, Larry N, Williams
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General dentistry. 68(5)
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Larry N, Williams, Preetha, Kanjirath
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General dentistry. 68(3)
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Sara A. Jahnke, Christopher K. Haddock, Mark E Michaud, Harry A. Lando, Walker S Carlos Poston, Larry N Williams
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Tobacco Control. 24:e188-e192
Background The military has had a long pro-tobacco tradition. Despite official policy discouraging smoking, tobacco still is widely seen as part of military culture. While active smoking has presented a particular challenge for the military, in recen
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Military Medicine. 178:563-569
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States (US) and has been demonstrated to significantly harm the combat readiness of military personnel. Unfortunately, recent research demonstrated that cigarettes are sold at substa
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Joseph Hughey, Sara A. Jahnke, Nattinee Jitnarin, Keith Haddock, Harry A. Lando, Larry N Williams, Kevin M. Hoffman, Walker S. C. Poston
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Journal of Public Health Policy. 32:334-349
We conducted a content analysis of the US military tobacco policies at the Department of Defense, each respective military service (Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps), and their Major Commands (MAJCOM). Ninety-seven policies were evaluated usin
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Walker S.C. Poston, Larry N Williams, Steven A. Schroeder, Ruth E. Malone, Christopher K. Haddock, Sara A. Jahnke, Elizabeth A. Smith
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Smith, EA; Jahnke, SA; Poston, WSC; Williams, LN; Haddock, CK; Schroeder, SA; et al.(2014). Is it time for a tobacco-free military?. New England Journal of Medicine, 371(7), 589-591. doi: 10.1056/NEJMp1405976. UCSF: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/854744dd
The New England journal of medicine, vol 371, iss 7
The New England journal of medicine, vol 371, iss 7
Achieving a tobacco-free military requires rethinking current perceptions of service members' tobacco use and unmasking the forces perpetuating those perceptions. Prohibiting tobacco use would be entirely consistent with other military requirements r