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Cigarette smoking habits among adults in the UK, including the proportion of people who smoke, demographic breakdowns, changes over time and use of e-cigarettes.
Results and trends from the women's smoking status at time of delivery (SATOD) data collection in England. The results provide a measure of the prevalence of smoking among pregnant women at Sub Integrated Care Board (Sub-ICB) and region levels.
A secondary analysis of Global Adult Tobacco Survey, India 2009–2010 data was performed in May 2014, on adult population
Statistical release: Smoking at delivery - Quarter 4, 2010/11
A meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies with investigation of potential effect modifiers
Detailed ad-hoc analysis of smoking prevalence, calculated from the Annual Population Survey.
The percentage of mothers smoking at delivery in England was 13.2% in 2011/12 Quarter 1, lower than the 2010/11 outturn (13.5%), 2009/10 outturn (14.1%) and 2008/09 outturn (14.4%).
Results and trends from the women's smoking status at time of delivery (SATOD) data collection in England. The results provide a measure of the prevalence of smoking among pregnant women at Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and region levels.
Guidance on manufacturing, importing, distributing and supplying specially manufactured or ordered products, including cannabis-based products for medicinal use in humans (CBPMs), known as 'specials'
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