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        Inequalities and Smoking in England

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        Amanda Amos, Rosemary Hiscock and Jude Robinson

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        Amanda Amos  Professor of Health Promotion, Centre for Population Health Sciences, University of Edinburgh

        Rosemary Hiscock  Research Officer, UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies, University of Bath

        Biography

        Amanda Amos is Professor of Health Promotion at the Centre for Population Health Sciences at the University of Edinburgh. She has been teaching and researching health promotion for over 20 years. Current research includes studies evaluating interventions on smoking in the home and smoking cessation, reducing inequalities and smoking, and investigating young people’s sources of cigarettes.

        Dr Rosemary Hiscock has a long term interest in health inequalities. Recently she has been focussing on disadvantage and smoking cessation using data from England, Scotland and New Zealand.  She is currently a Research Officer for the UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies based at the University of Bath.



         
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