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620 related items for PubMed ID: 11749097

  • 1. Effect of feedback regarding urinary cotinine and brief tailored advice on home smoking restrictions among low-income parents of children with asthma: a controlled trial.
    Wakefield M, Banham D, McCaul K, Martin J, Ruffin R, Badcock N, Roberts L.
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