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| ===[https://twitter.com/AmandaPalmerPhD/status/1579874426598068229 Amanda Palmer, PhD]=== | | ===[https://twitter.com/AmandaPalmerPhD/status/1579874426598068229 Amanda Palmer, PhD]=== |
| *When reviewing articles that use the word "smoker" or something similar, I suggest to the authors to use person-centered language and then write a nice note to the editor encouraging wiggle room with the word limit | | *When reviewing articles that use the word "smoker" or something similar, I suggest to the authors to use person-centered language and then write a nice note to the editor encouraging wiggle room with the word limit |
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| | ===[https://twitter.com/Dana_Bourne/status/1542200997061197828 Dana Elizabeth Bourne, MPH]=== |
| | *Hearing "smoker" a lot....at @healthvermont we prefer "person who uses tobacco" or "tobacco user" to remove the stigma, and use people-first language. |
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