a yearbook of recent research and analysis
Carl V. Phillips and Paul L. Bergen, editors
a production of TobaccoHarmReduction.org
THR2010 is an anthology of important writings about tobacco harm reduction, primarily from 2009 and early 2010. The period covered has seen important developments in both the scientific research and politics of THR, particularly the explosion of interest in electronic cigarettes and efforts by tobacco companies to promote low-risk alternatives to smoking. Anyone interested in tobacco use or harm reduction should find something of interest, from general overviews to political analyses. While some chapters report on more technical scientific research or philosophy, even those should be accessible to most interested readers. In spite of the technical subject matter, many of the chapters are genuinely entertaining as well as being educational.
For more information, please see the list of contents below, or just download a free digital copy and read the introduction. Bound versions of this collection of over 300 pages will be available soon.
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Contents
- Introduction
Carl V. Phillips & Paul L. Bergen
- Tobacco – the greatest untapped potential for harm reduction
Carl V. Phillips, Karyn K. Heavner & Paul L. Bergen
- Still fiddling whilst cigarettes burn?
Adrian Payne
- Switching to smokeless tobacco as a smoking cessation method:
Evidence from the 2000 National Health Interview
Brad Rodu & Carl V. Phillips
- Why do anti-smoking groups oppose tobacco harm reduction? A historical perspective
Christopher Snowdon
- A tobacco-free society or tobacco harm reduction:
Which objective is best for the remaining smokers in Scandinavia? (excerpts)
Karl Erik Lund
- The implicit ethical claims made in anti-tobacco harm reduction rhetoric
– a brief overview
Catherine M. Nissen, Carl V. Phillips & Courtney E. Heffernan
- Debunking the claim that abstinence is usually healthier for smokers
than switching to a low-risk alternative, and other observations about
anti-tobacco-harm-reduction arguments
Carl V. Phillips
- Systematic review of the relation between smokeless tobacco and cancer
in Europe and North America (abstract)
and
The relation between smokeless tobacco and cancer in Northern Europe
and North America. A commentary on differences between the conclusions
reached by two recent reviews
Peter N. Lee & Jan Hamling
- University student smokers’ perceptions of risks and barriers to harm reduction
Karen Geertsema, Carl V. Phillips & Karyn K. Heavner
- Comment to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration summarizing the rationale for tobacco harm reduction
Brad Rodu
- Public comment regarding tobacco harm reduction to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration from
TobaccoHarmReduction.org
Carl V. Phillips. Paul L. Bergen, Karyn K. Heavner & Catherine M. Nissen
- Submission to the UK Department of Health:
The role for harm reduction within tobacco control
David O’Reilly
- Comment to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration from Phillip Morris USA
and US Smokeless Tobacco Company regarding harm reduction
James E. Dillard
- An analog visual comparison of best, current and worst case scenarios
in (tobacco) harm reduction; numeracy-aiding tools to get the message across
Paul L. Bergen & Courtney E. Heffernan
- The fluid concept of smoking addiction
Stanton Peele
- Electronic cigarettes are the tobacco harm reduction phenomenon of the year
- but will they survive?
Paul L. Bergen & Courtney E. Heffernan
- Vapefest 2010: A report from a conference of electronic cigarette supporters
Bill Godshall
- Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) as potential tobacco harm reduction products:
Results of an online survey of e-cigarette users
Karyn K. Heavner, James Dunworth, Paul L. Bergen, Catherine M. Nissen & Carl V. Phillips
- Two petitions from the American Association of Public Health Physicians
Joel L. Nitzkin
Thanks again to the authors and everyone else who contributed to making this book possible.
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