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QuiTIP Product DatabaseAccess this excellent database of stop smoking products25-09-06
Varenicline studies in JAMAThe clinical trials are now online05-07-06
Reflections on Smoking Cessation ResearchSee special issue of Drug and Alcohol Review.05-07-06
Does preparation aid cessation?See West's new data on the process of change
22-03-06
Addressing Tobacco in Managed Care N&TR Supplement now available online06-06-05
Cessation reduces mortality Download the Lung Health Study smoking cessation-mortality paper
06-06-05
English Treatment Services resultsThis Addiction supplement presents the English services evaluation
05-05-05
The Cochrane Library.Link straight to the Cochrane tobacco abstracts04-05-05
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