Dynamic effects of smoking cessation on disease incidence, mortality and quality of life: The role of time since cessation
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* Corresponding author: Rudolf T Hoogenveen rudolf.hoogenveen@rivm.nl
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation 2008, 6:1 doi:10.1186/1478-7547-6-1
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The cost-effectiveness of increasing alcohol taxes: a modelling study Matthijs van den Berg, Pieter HM van Baal, Luqman Tariq, Albertine J Schuit, G de Wit, Rudolf T Hoogenveen BMC Medicine 2008, 6:36 (28 November 2008) By decreasing alcohol consumption, a chronic disease model predicts that alcohol taxation leads to health benefits and savings in healthcare costs, thereby serving as a cost-effective policy instrument.
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