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1. Workplace-related smoking in New South Wales: extent of bans, public attitudes and relationships with relapse.

2. Over-the-counter nicotine replacement therapy: a methodological review of the evidence supporting its effectiveness.

3. Australian pension funds and tobacco investments: promoting ill health and out-of-step with their members.

4. Adolescents and Tobacco Use: Systematic Review of Qualitative Research Methodologies and Partial Synthesis of Findings.

5. Smoking cessation interventions in Australian drug treatment agencies: a national survey of attitudes and practices.

7. Interactional skills of students from traditional and non-traditional medical schools before and after alcohol education.

8. The effectiveness of nicotine replacement therapy over-the-counter.

9. Breaking bad news 2: What evidence is available to guide...

11. A Smoking Cessation Program at a Public Antenatal Clinic.

13. Smoking in movies in Australia: who feels over-exposed and what level of regulation will the community accept?

14. A monetary incentive increases postal survey response rates for pharmacists.

15. The effectiveness of nicotine replacement therapy over-the-counter: reply to Hughes.

18. School smoking bans.

19. Ethics committees: are safeguards excessive?

20. postscript.

21. Who Enrolled in a Randomized Controlled Trial of Quitline Support? Comparison of Participants Versus Nonparticipants.

22. Predictors of abstinence among smokers recruited actively to quitline support.

23. Proactive Telephone Counseling for Smoking Cessation: Meta-analyses by Recruitment Channel and Methodological Quality.

24. Support for smoke-free vocational education settings: An exploratory survey of staff behaviours, experiences and attitudes.

25. Telephone Recruitment into a Randomized Controlled Trial of Quitline Support

26. Active telephone recruitment to quitline services: Are nonvolunteer smokers receptive to cessation support?

27. Pharmacists on the front line in providing support for nicotine replacement therapy and bupropion purchasers.

28. Smoking cessation interventions for in-patients: a selective review with recommendations for hospital-based health professionals.

29. Implementation of the 'Fresh Start' smoking cessation programme to 23 antenatal clinics: a randomized controlled trial investigating two methods of dissemination.

30. Differential uptake of a smoking cessation programme disseminated to doctors and midwives in antenatal clinics.

31. The vocational education setting for health promotion: a survey of students' health risk behaviours and preferences for help.

32. Increasing the Reach of Quitlines Through Active Telephone Recruitment: Do Cold-Called Smokers Differ From Quitline Callers?

33. Smoking cessation among Australian methadone clients: Prevalence, characteristics and a need for action.

34. Young adult cancer survivors' psychosocial well-being: a cross-sectional study assessing quality of life, unmet needs, and health behaviors.

35. Workplace-related smoking in New South Wales: extent of bans, public attitudes and relationships with relapse.

36. A randomised controlled trial of proactive telephone counselling on cold-called smokers' cessation rates.

37. Anywhere, anytime: Retail access to tobacco in New South Wales and its potential impact on consumption and quitting

38. Increasing smoking cessation care provision in hospitals: A meta-analysis of intervention effect.

39. Increasing hospital-wide delivery of smoking cessation care for nicotine-dependent in-patients: a multi-strategic intervention trial.

40. Enhancing self-report of adolescent smoking: The effects of bogus pipeline and anonymity

41. Smoking care provision in hospitals: A review of prevalence.

42. Helping hospital patients quit: What the evidence supports and what guidelines recommend

43. Where there's smoke, there's fire: high prevalence of smoking among some sub-populations and recommendations for intervention.

44. Smoking in movies in Australia: who feels over-exposed and what level of regulation will the community accept?

45. Validity of self-reported smoking among women hospital staff in Tunisia.

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