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101. Trends in Electronic Cigarette Use Among U.S. Adults: Use is Increasing in Both Smokers and Nonsmokers.

102. Adult Behavior in Male Mice Exposed to E-Cigarette Nicotine Vapors during Late Prenatal and Early Postnatal Life.

103. Changes in Tobacco Smoke Exposure following the Institution of a Smoke-Free Policy in the Boston Housing Authority.

104. Overcoming challenges in the changing environment of practice-based research.

105. Chinese Pediatrician Attitudes and Practices Regarding Child Exposure to Secondhand Smoke (SHS) and Clinical Efforts against SHS Exposure.

106. Chinese pediatrician beliefs about counseling and medications for parents who smoke: a survey in southern China.

107. State-of-the-art office-based interventions to eliminate youth tobacco use: the past decade.

108. Adolescents' use of the built environment for physical activity.

109. Hair nicotine levels in children with bronchopulmonary dysplasia.

110. The effects of electronic cigarette emissions on systemic cotinine levels, weight and postnatal lung growth in neonatal mice.

111. A dual-frame sampling methodology to address landline replacement in tobacco control research.

113. Design and implementation of a physical activity intervention to enhance children's use of the built environment (the CUBE study).

114. Black versus white differences in rates of addressing parental tobacco use in the pediatric setting.

115. Retail impact of raising tobacco sales age to 21 years.

116. The parent-child dyad and risk perceptions among parents who quit smoking.

117. Sustainability of a parental tobacco control intervention in pediatric practice.

118. Secondhand smoke exposure assessment and counseling in the Chinese pediatric setting: a qualitative study.

119. An intervention to address secondhand tobacco smoke exposure among nonsmokers hospitalized with coronary heart disease.

120. Enhancing the electronic health record to increase counseling and quit-line referral for parents who smoke.

121. Tobacco smoke incursions in multiunit housing.

123. Engaging in secondhand smoke reduction discussions with parents of hospitalized pediatric patients: a national survey of pediatric nurses in the United States.

124. A pilot study of concurrent lead and cotinine screening for childhood tobacco smoke exposure: effect on parental smoking.

125. Thirdhand smoke beliefs of parents.

126. Cigarette smoke toxins deposited on surfaces: implications for human health.

127. Tobacco 21--an idea whose time has come.

128. Addressing parental smoking in pediatric settings of chinese hospitals: a qualitative study of parents.

129. Triple tobacco screen: opportunity to help families become smokefree.

130. Strict smoke-free home policies among smoking parents in pediatric settings.

131. Kids Safe and Smokefree (KiSS): a randomized controlled trial of a multilevel intervention to reduce secondhand tobacco smoke exposure in children.

132. Consumer perceptions of the sale of tobacco products in pharmacies and grocery stores among U.S. adults.

133. Implementation of a parental tobacco control intervention in pediatric practice.

134. Assessing secondhand smoke exposure with reported measures.

135. Distance-based training in two community health centers to address tobacco smoke exposure of children.

136. Parent smoker role conflict and planning to quit smoking: a cross-sectional study.

137. Tobacco smoke exposure in a sample of Boston public housing residents.

138. Parents smoking in their cars with children present.

139. Pediatrician interventions and thirdhand smoke beliefs of parents.

140. Combining global positioning system and accelerometer data to determine the locations of physical activity in children.

141. The Clinical Effort Against Secondhand Smoke Exposure (CEASE) Intervention: A Decade of Lessons Learned.

142. Parental perspectives of early childhood caries.

143. Parental smoking cessation to protect young children: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

144. Text2Quit: results from a pilot test of a personalized, interactive mobile health smoking cessation program.

145. Smoking cessation counseling for parents during child hospitalization: a national survey of pediatric nurses.

146. School absenteeism among children living with smokers.

147. Thirdhand tobacco smoke: emerging evidence and arguments for a multidisciplinary research agenda.

148. Sensitivity to secondhand smoke exposure predicts future smoking susceptibility.

149. US attitudes about banning menthol in cigarettes: results from a nationally representative survey.

150. Development, design, and conceptual issues of project zero exposure: A program to protect young children from tobacco smoke exposure.

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