Cutting tobacco’s death toll − an overview of different options
Characteristics of new tobacco products emerging on the tobacco market: implications for tobacco control policies
The role of harm reduction in tobacco control
Policies for helping smokers who cannot quit: a prerequisite for maximum prevention of tobacco induced diseases
Public Health Effects of Tobacco Dependence
The Swedish experience the role of snus in the decrease of smoking
Comparison Between Different Pathways of Tobacco Use in Sweden – Implications for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases
Epidemiology of tobacco use in Sweden, the country with Europe’s lowest level of tobacco-related disease
Meaningful public education by labelling on tobacco packages: Some elements of the scientific background
Regulation of tobacco ingredients for largest possible reduction of health risks
Is Snus a Model for Harm Reduction: The Scientific Evidence from Sweden
The rationale for establishing low-toxicity smokeless nicotine product policies: Why are the pros stronger than the cons?
Social norms regarding smoking
Current challenges in tobacco prevention – do new products pose threats or opportunities?
The Swedish experience of minimizing smoking a possibly challenging example for large scale smoking cessation in the Asia Pacifi c region.
Perception of health status among different groups of tobacco users in Sweden
Swedish adults’ understanding of the health risks of long term use of nicotine replacement products and of using Swedish snus compared to smoking
Experiences of the Swedish MRTP ─ Snus
Revisiting Harm Reduction - An Update of Pros and Cons