Nicotine addiction and smoking cessation strategies
The use of tobacco was first reported in the 6th century BC, but the 20th century has been marked by the widespread use of tobacco and the establishment and expansion of large tobacco companies. The public health community did not address initially smoking as harmful and addictive, despite the fact...
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Main Authors: | Michael Kourakos (Author), Theodora Kafkia (Author), Evangelos Fradelos (Author) |
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