Effect of fruit and mint flavored Rogue® oral nicotine product use on smoking reduction and quitting in a 6-Month prospective cohort of adults who smoke cigarettes
Abstract Background Quitting cigarette smoking can substantially reduce or eliminate the risk of developing numerous chronic diseases. Use of flavored tobacco or nicotine products is commonly cited by adults who smoke cigarettes to be important in helping them reduce or quit smoking. The purpose of...
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Main Authors: | Elliott H. McDowell (Author), Jason N. Kennedy (Author), Michael Feehan (Author), Stacey A. Bell (Author), Sarah E. Marking (Author), Jessica P. Zdinak (Author), Andrew R. Joyce (Author), Michelle Humphreys (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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