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Tobacco policy in Israel: 1948-2014 and beyond
Laura J. Rosen
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Maya Peled-Raz
School of Public Health
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Advertising Promotion
16%
Cause of Death
16%
Cause of Disability
16%
Child Protection
16%
Consumer Products
16%
Control Plan
50%
Control Research
16%
Curb
16%
Electronic Cigarettes
16%
Explicit Coordination
16%
Free Air
33%
Health Ministers
16%
Health Websites
16%
Israel
100%
Israeli
16%
Knesset
33%
Law Enforcement
16%
Ministry of Health
33%
Modern Democracy
16%
Non-smokers
16%
Parliament
16%
Periodic Update
16%
Personal Freedom
16%
Premature Death
16%
Public Education
16%
Smoking Cessation
16%
Smoking History
16%
Systematic Monitoring
16%
Tax Increase
16%
Taxation
16%
Tobacco
66%
Tobacco Control
100%
Tobacco Control Policy
33%
Tobacco Policy
100%
Social Sciences
Action Plan
20%
Democracy
20%
Israel
100%
Legislation
60%
Liberty
20%
Premature Death
20%
Public Education
20%
Scientific Literature
20%
Tax Increase
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Electronic Cigarette
50%
Nicotine Withdrawal
50%
Prematurity
50%
Smoke
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Action Plan
20%
Electronic Cigarette
20%
Israel
100%
Marketing
40%
Report to the Minister
20%
Smoke
40%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Marketing
100%
Tax Increase
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Nicotine Withdrawal
12%
Prematurity
12%
Tobacco Control
100%