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| Title | Type | Date |
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The National Spit Tobacco Education Program This chapter of the Anthology, written by Leonard Koppett, a baseball Hall of Fame sportswriter, chronicles how Joe Garagiola led an effort that changed the way Major League Baseball viewed and responded to the problems of spit tobacco. Published In: To Improve Health and Health Care, 1998-1999 | Book chapters, RWJF Anthology | 09/09/2008 |
| Slides | 09/02/2009 | |
Tobacco Policy Research This chapter of the Anthology looks at one strategy used by the Foundation to help the nation address problems associated with tobacco use: the support of policy-related research. Published In: To Improve Health and Health Care, 1998-1999 | Book chapters, RWJF Anthology | 09/09/2008 |
Tobacco Policy Research and Evaluation Program Investigators from diverse disciplines conducted policy research aimed at helping public and private policymakers adopt policies to reduce tobacco use, especially among children and youth. | Grant Results Reports | 05/01/2000 |
Strides in Tobacco Cessation through Managed Care America's Health Insurance Plans's McPhillips-Tangum, Bocchino and Colleagues examined of the 2002 Addressing Tobacco in Managed Care Health Plan Survey. Overall, the survey shows that health insurance plans have made significant strides to expand their... | Stories and articles | 08/11/2005 |
| Slideshows | 09/02/2009 | |
The Center for Tobacco-Free Kids and the Tobacco-Settlement Negotiations The Center for Tobacco-Free Kids was created in 1995 to develop and promote a national strategy to reduce smoking by young people and to be a focal point for communicating with the media. Published In: To Improve Health and Health Care | Book chapters, RWJF Anthology | 01/01/2003 |
Baseball's Joe Garagiola and the National Spit Tobacco Education Program are working aggressively to discourage the use of spit tobacco, which can increase risks for cancer, gum disease and gum recession. | Video | 07/27/2005 |
Tobacco Control Policy Third in the Health Policy Series, Tobacco Control Policy provides an in-depth look at tobacco-policy research, a field that the Foundation helped create in the early 1990s and supports to the present day.Since the early 1970s the Robert... Published In: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Series on Health Policy | Books | 01/02/2006 |
Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Tobacco use is the leading preventable health risk in developed countries and a major cause of premature death and disability worldwide. Despite scientific advances, there are still gaps in understanding the mechanisms underlying tobacco use and addiction, optimal... Published In: Nicotine and Tobacco Research | Journal articles | 12/01/2003 |