Smoke Signals gathers 71 of Professor Simon Chapman's
authoritative, acerbic and often heretical essays from across his
40-year career. They cover major developments and debates in
tobacco control, public health ethics, cancer screening, gun
control, and panics about low risk agents such as wi-fi, mobile
phone towers and wind turbines. This collection is an essential
guide to many key debates in contemporary public health. It will be
invaluable to public health students and practitioners, and
provides compelling, entertaining reading for anyone interested in
health policy.
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