Mobile Phone Use does not Discourage Adolescent Smoking in Japan |
Osaki, Yoneatsu
(Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University)
Ohida, Takashi (Faculty of Medicine, Nihon University) Kanda, Hideyuki (Fukushima Medical University) Kaneita, Yoshitaka (Faculty of Medicine, Nihon University) Kishimoto, Takuji (Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University) |
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