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        Is there a need for a shisha cessation service? Findings from cross-sectional surveys in 2012 and 2013


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        Author(s)

        Dr Aimee Grant, Rory Morrison and Martin Dockrell


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        Dr Aimee Grant  Senior Health Promotion Practitioner, Public Health Wales

        Rory Morrison  Policy & Research Officer, ASH Scotland, Edinburgh

        Biography

        Dr Aimee Grant is a Senior Health Promotion Practitioner with an emphasis on research and innovation, for Public Health Wales' Health and Health Care Improvement team. Her interests are policy development and implementation, public health and qualitative methods.

        Rory Morrison is Policy and Research Officer with ASH Scotland, and is a Masters in Public Health student at the University of Edinburgh.

        Martin Dockrell is Director of Policy and Research with Action on Smoking and Health and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Public Health.



         
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