Regulation of Tobacco Products: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, Parte 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1995 |
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... patients with a substance abuse as a secondary diagnosis are hospitalized twice as long as those patients who have the same primary diagnosis but do not have 163.
... patients with a substance abuse as a secondary diagnosis are hospitalized twice as long as those patients who have the same primary diagnosis but do not have 163.
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... have been saved . The evasions , lies , and transfer of documents overseas by the to- bacco industry to prevent any Government agency or cigarette - in- jured patient from finding them has distorted U.S. Government policy 164.
... have been saved . The evasions , lies , and transfer of documents overseas by the to- bacco industry to prevent any Government agency or cigarette - in- jured patient from finding them has distorted U.S. Government policy 164.
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... patient from finding them has distorted U.S. Government policy for 30 years . On January 11 , 1964 , Dr. Luther Terry issued the first Surgeon General's report on smoking and health . In his report , Dr. Terry and his distinguished ...
... patient from finding them has distorted U.S. Government policy for 30 years . On January 11 , 1964 , Dr. Luther Terry issued the first Surgeon General's report on smoking and health . In his report , Dr. Terry and his distinguished ...
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... patients who acquired diseases or conditions as a result of the abuse of alcohol , drugs , or tobacco . These related costs are factored into our total cost estimate . Finally , this study suggests areas for further research and for new ...
... patients who acquired diseases or conditions as a result of the abuse of alcohol , drugs , or tobacco . These related costs are factored into our total cost estimate . Finally , this study suggests areas for further research and for new ...
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... patients ' medical records and include demographic information , up to five diagnoses coded according to the International Classification of Disease ( ICD - 9 - CM ) , surgical procedures , length of stay , and expected source of ...
... patients ' medical records and include demographic information , up to five diagnoses coded according to the International Classification of Disease ( ICD - 9 - CM ) , surgical procedures , length of stay , and expected source of ...
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Página 95 - A Frank Statement to Cigarette Smokers," tobacco companies announced that a new research group, funded by the industry but independent, would examine "all phases of tobacco use and health." Its solemn pledge: "We accept an interest in people's health as a basic responsibility, paramount to every other consideration in our business.
Página 272 - HIRAYAMA T. Changing patterns of cancer in Japan with special reference to the decrease in stomach cancer mortality.
Página 158 - Chair recognizes the gentleman from Oregon, Mr. Wyden. Mr. WYDEN. Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. I want to commend you, Mr.
Página 419 - We believe the products we make are not injurious to health. We always have and always will cooperate closely with those whose task it is to safeguard the public health.
Página 285 - L. (1988). Cancer of the larynx/hypopharynx, tobacco and alcohol: IARC international case-control study in Turin and Varese (Italy), Zaragoza and Navarra (Spain), Geneva (Switzerland) and Calvados (France).
Página 349 - I started running classified ads in the Journal of the American Medical Association, the New England Journal of Medicine, and The New Physician. The ads said simply: "Seeking unusual stories of how physicians got into medical school for forthcoming book.
Página 271 - Hartge, P., Silverman, D., Hoover, R., Schairer, C., Altman, R., Austin, D., Cantor, K, Child, M., Key, C., Marrett, LD, Mason, TJ, Meigs, WJ, Myers, MH, Narayana, A., Sullivan, WJ, Swanson, GM, Thomas, D., & West, D. (1987). Changing cigarette habits and bladder cancer risk: A case-control study. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 78(6), 1119-1125.
Página 395 - ... concerning the incidence of lung cancer, there is still a dearth of authoritative findings on the subject. It is safe to say that no persuasive and definitive conclusion respecting the cause of this disease, or the relation of smoking thereto, has been established. In the light of the foregoing agitation and in the absence of authoritative findings, there is a responsibility on the part of the management of the tobacco manufacturers and others engaged in the tobacco industry to aid in the final...
Página 240 - Medicaid is a welfare program, with eligibility linked to the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) programs, and is funded through general revenues generated by the states and Federal government.
Página 276 - Chalmers, TC (1990). A meta-analysis of alcoholic beverage consumption in relation to risk of colorectal cancer. Cancer Causes and Control, 1, 59-68.