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Current treatments for nicotine addiction, including nicotine replacements, behavioral therapies, and a new non-nicotine prescription drug, also are discussed. A glossary and list of resources for further information are included. "Nicotine Addiction" is part of the NIDA Research Report series. "The Brain's Response to Nicotine" is a new addition to NIDA's award-winning Mind Over Matter magazine series. The series is designed to teach students in grades 5 through 9 how specific drugs affect the brain. The full-color minimagazine on nicotine describes how tobacco smoke delivers nicotine to the brain, how nicotine disrupts brain function, and why it is so difficult for people to stop smoking. The magazine unfolds into an 11-by-23-inch poster displaying an image of the nerve cells involved in pain and touch.
Both publications can be downloaded from NIDA's home page on the World Wide Web at www.nida.nih.gov. Copies are available from the National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and Drug Information, P.O. Box 2345, Rockville, MD 20847-2345, (800) 729-6686 or (301) 468-2600, TDD number: (800) 487-4889, fax: (301) 468-6433, e-mail: info@health.org.
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