An exploratory, randomised, crossover study to investigate the effect of nicotine on cognitive function in healthy adult smokers who use an electronic cigarette after a period of smoking abstinence
Abstract Background As well as being associated with serious negative health outcomes, smoking has been reported to have an array of physiological and psychological effects, including effects on mood and cognitive function. Post-cessation, loss of such effects (including temporary deficits in cognit...
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Main Authors: | Harry J. Green (Author), Olivia K. O'Shea (Author), Jack Cotter (Author), Helen L. Philpott (Author), Nik Newland (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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