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*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
**Reply by [https://twitter.com/bentollphd/status/1580225898917552129 Benjamin Toll]: This is a great thread! I also want to alert everyone to Jamie Ostroff's great article on same topic: https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7733058/ I am thrilled to see @MaloneRuth considering for @TC_BMJ & I hope you are addressing word limits? It is the major hurdle for me with papers and grants
**Reply by [https://twitter.com/bentollphd/status/1580225898917552129 Benjamin Toll]: This is a great thread! I also want to alert everyone to Jamie Ostroff's great article on same topic: https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7733058/ I am thrilled to see @MaloneRuth considering for @TC_BMJ & I hope you are addressing word limits? It is the major hurdle for me with papers and grants
**Reply by [https://twitter.com/larryhawkjr/status/1580157877934645250 Larry Hawk]: Old habits are hard to break, but we are behavior change specialists. I'm committed to change and will roll with the occasional slips/relapses. PWS, not smokers. PWS, not smokers...


===[https://twitter.com/Dana_Bourne/status/1542200997061197828 Dana Elizabeth Bourne, MPH]===
===[https://twitter.com/Dana_Bourne/status/1542200997061197828 Dana Elizabeth Bourne, MPH]===