stigmatizing smoking: combining stereotype threat theory with behavioral pharmacology. Addiction. doi:10.1111/add.14696 Acknowledgement: This research was...
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personal decision making, emphasize that smoking is a physical and behavioral addiction and not a personal moral failing, use person-first language (people...
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PMID 20414766. Sarter M (August 2015). "Behavioral-Cognitive Targets for Cholinergic Enhancement". Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 4: 22–26. doi:10.1016/j...
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(nAChRs) in the autistic behavior of BTBR T + tf/J mouse model of autism. This study was undertaken to examine the behavioral effects of targeted nAChRs...
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fees from several companies that develop or market pharmacological and behavioral treatments for smoking cessation or harm reduction and from several non‐...
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thread by senior author Matthew Johnson, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Johns Hopkins. Here are the headlines, starting with the...
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increases adulthood anxiety-related behavior and modifies neuroendocrine signaling and 2015 Caffeine triggers behavioral and neurochemical alterations in...
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Using e‐cigarettes as a smoking cessation aid with standard behavioural (behavioral) support in stop‐smoking services in England is likely to be more cost‐effective...
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Sciences Division of Health Services and Behavioral Research Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Scientific Program:Cancer Control...
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theory of addiction, behaviour change and harm reduction by adding an indigenous perspective. Dr Marewa Glover (Director) is an indigenous behavioral scientist...
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Head of the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Addictions and Professor of Pharmacology, Behavioral Sciences and Addictions Medical University of the...
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these include taste perception, physical mouthfeel, and sensation and behavioral replacement. [Weight: Nicotine Therapeutic Benefits] Topic Year (list...
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Chantix and Champix) is a prescription medication used to treat nicotine addiction. It both reduces craving for and decreases the pleasurable effects of...
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15(11): e48402. doi:10.7759/cureus.48402 "The study by Osei et al. used the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey, which contains no information about when...
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Misuse and Addiction, What is drug addiction? https://nida.nih.gov/publications/drugs-brains-behavior-science-addiction/drug-misuse-addiction 47 National...
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aids, including traditional Nicotine Replacement Therapy products and “behavioral support.” ENDS relative effectiveness is likely significantly higher in...
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people with BHC [Behavioral Health Conditions] is multi-faceted. People with BHC have higher levels of smoking burdens and nicotine addiction compared to the...
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e-cigarette addiction and harm perception. Additional research is needed to better understand which e-cigarette product characteristics and behaviors may be...
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When people use the word “addiction,” they are typically referring to some kind of habitual behavior that negatively affects someone’s health, well-being...
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these products be a gateway to an addiction to illicit substances and criminal activity to support that addiction? Is it possible for reduced-risk products...
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