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=='''Articles, Websites, Blogs - Smoker'''==
=='''Articles, Websites, Blogs - Smoker'''==
===2023: [https://www.finnpartners.com/news-insights/watch-your-language-words-matter-in-scientific-and-health-communications/ Watch Your Language: Words Matter in Scientific and Health Communications]===
*"While some language conventions have stagnated, others have started to move in more positive directions. For example, terms such as “diabetic” or “smoker” are being replaced with “a person living with diabetes” and “a person who uses cigarettes.” While the former terms were always clearly understood, they had the effect of defining the individuals as their disease or risk factor. The latter terms acknowledge the person first."


===2022: [https://academic.oup.com/ntr/article/24/12/1847/6710205 Time to Stop Using the Word “Smoker”: Reflecting on the Role of Language in Advancing the Field of Nicotine and Tobacco Research]===
===2022: [https://academic.oup.com/ntr/article/24/12/1847/6710205 Time to Stop Using the Word “Smoker”: Reflecting on the Role of Language in Advancing the Field of Nicotine and Tobacco Research]===
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