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Published on 10.07.14 in Vol 16, No 7 (2014): July

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Works citing "The Use of Social Media by State Tobacco Control Programs to Promote Smoking Cessation: A Cross-Sectional Study"

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  1. Yin Z, Ni C, Fabbri D, Rosenbloom ST, Malin B. Personal Health Informatics. 2022. Chapter 12:247
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