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Treating Recalcitrant Nicotine Addiction: the EBM Way

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By ACSH Staff — May 30, 2012

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Drs. Elizabeth M. Whelan, Gilbert Ross and George Lundberg on medpagetoday, May 30, 2012 Treating Recalcitrant Nicotine Addiction: the EBM Way

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Treating Recalcitrant Nicotine Addiction: the EBM Way

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