Publications by authors named "E Englebert"

Smoking cessation appears to be the response that provides the best cost/benefit ratio among cardiovascular prevention actions. However, hospitalization precisely offers a strategic opportunity to initiate smoking cessation. This work evaluates the assistance in smoking cessation of patients treated by coronary angioplasty at the University Hospital of Liege over the last 6 years.

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Article Synopsis
  • Smoking is a big health problem because it can make people very sick and can even lead to death.
  • A study was done at a hospital to see how many people were able to quit smoking after visiting special clinics that help people stop.
  • The study found that about 25% of people stopped smoking after 6 months and 19% after a year, and older people were more likely to succeed in quitting smoking.
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Because of the devastating health effect of chronic burned tobacco inhalation, smoking cessation is a public health priority. After a short review of the validated pharmacological tools for smoking cessation we have analysed the clinical data obtained with the increasingly popular e-cigarette as an aid to help current smokers to quit. Although e-cigarette has not proved its effectiveness in smoking cessation yet, the public health authorities have usually adopted a pragmatic position.

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WHO, for the first time in its history, asked in 2003, all Member States to sign and enforce a Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC). Ten years later, it seems important to describe the achievements made in Belgium. The main legislative measures that are taken to control the major avoidable risk factor for health, are recalled.

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Recreational beaches constitute a large part of the 12 billion dollar per year tourism industry in Wisconsin. Beach closures due to microbial contamination are costly in terms of lost tourism revenue and adverse publicity for an area. Escherichia coli (E.

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