There are 48 books by National Institutes of Health on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Tobacco and the Clinician : Interventions for Medical and Dental Practice (2014). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.
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Frequently asked questions
How many books has National Institutes of Health written?
BookOrb lists 48 books by National Institutes of Health.
Where should I start with National Institutes of Health?
A good starting point is Tobacco and the Clinician : Interventions for Medical and Dental Practice (2014).
What is the National Institutes of Health books in order list?
In publication order: 1. Cell biology and cancer (1999), 2. NIH Telephone and Service Directory, May 2005 (2005), 3. When Your Brother or Sister Has Cancer (2012), 4. Surgeon General's Workshop on Improving Health Literacy (2012), 5. The Burden of Digestive Diseases in the United States (2012), 6. NIDDK Prostate Research Strategic Plan (2012), 7. Tobacco and the Clinician : Interventions for Medical and Dental Practice (2014), 8. Changing Adolescent Smoking Prevalence - Where It Is and Why (2014), 9. Strategies to Control Tobacco Use in the United States : A Blueprint for Public Health Action in the 1990's (2014), 10. Changes in Cigarette-Related Disease Risks and Their Implications for Prevention and Control (2014), 11. Those Who Continue to Smoke (2014), 12. Delicious Heart Healthy Latino Recipes (2014), 13. Greater than the Sum : Systems Thinking in Tobacco Control (2014), 14. Management of Sickle Cell Disease (2018), 15. Oral Health in America : Advances and Challenges (2023), and 5 more.