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Smoking/Nicotine Publications
NIDA Research Report:
Nicotine Addiction
Additional Research Reports
NIDA Infofacts:
Cigarettes and Other Nicotine Products
Additional Infofacts
Publications:
Parents: Nicotine Is A Real Threat to Your Kids
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Published Article by Dr. Alan I. Leshner
Addicted to Nicotine: A National Research Forum
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Meeting Summary
Mind Over Matter
- An eight-part series designed to encourage young people in grades five through nine to learn about the effects of drug abuse on the body and the brain.
Additional Publications
NIDA NOTES:
A Collection of Articles That Address Nicotine
Volume 21, No. 4 -
Endorphin Derivative Inhibits Reward From Morphine and Nicotine in Rats
Additional NIDA NOTES
Research Monographs:
Monograph 99: Research Findings of Smoking of Abused Substances
Monograph 53: Pharmacological Adjuncts in Smoking Cessation
Monograph 48: Measurement in the Analysis and Treatment of Smoking Behavior
Monograph 26: The Behavioral Aspects of Smoking
Monograph 23: Cigarette Smoking as a Dependence Process
Monograph 17: Research on Smoking Behavior
Additional Research Monographs
News Releases:
5/15/09 -
The Impact of Third Hand Smoke on Risk for Genetic Mutations Wins First Place Addiction Science Award at 2009 Intel ISEF Competition
5/15/09 -
NIDA Study Suggests Low-Key Anti-Smoking Ads Are More Likely to Be Remembered than Attention-Grabbing Messages
3/24/09 -
Smoking Cessation More Difficult for African-Americans, Hispanics
3/4/09 -
Combination of Genes and Prenatal Exposure to Smoking Increases Teens' Risk of Disruptive Behavior
1/12/09 -
Contingency Management Helps Pregnant Women Abstain From Smoking
12/1/08 -
Adolescents Who Work for Pay More Likely to Use Tobacco
12/1/08 -
Ovarian Hormones May Play a Role in Smoking Cessation for Women
10/30/08 -
Smokers’ Brains Ignore Error Messages
10/30/08 -
Nicotine Receptor Subunit Alters Postsynaptic Signaling
9/29/08 -
Linked Gene Variations Associated With Nicotine Dependence
9/29/08 -
Adolescents Allowed to Smoke at Home Have Higher Levels of Nicotine Dependence
9/29/08 -
Cigarette Reduction in Adolescent Smokers Does Not Reduce Toxin Exposure
8/4/08 -
Positive Emotions Linked to Smoking May Contribute to Difficulty Quitting in Dual-Smoker Couples
8/4/08 -
Gene Variations Increase a Teenager’s Risk of Lifetime Nicotine Addiction
6/9/08 -
Brain Regions Associated with Cue-Induced Cigarette Cravings Independent of Withdrawal
6/2/08 -
Clusters of Genetic Variants Linked to Distinct Treatment Responses for Smoking Cessation
4/15/08 -
“Missing Piece” of Receptor Decreases Effects of Nicotine
4/15/08 -
Anxiety Sensitivity Impacts Smoking Cessation
4/15/08 -
Adolescent Male Rats Self-Administer Nicotine More Than Their Adult Counterparts
4/2/08 -
NIDA Researchers Identify Genetic Variant Linked to Nicotine Addiction and Lung Cancer
12/11/07 -
NIDA Survey Shows a Decline in Smoking and Illicit Drug Use Among Eighth Graders
9/10/07 -
NIH Scientists Demonstrate Genetic Variant is Linked to Greater Effectiveness of Smoking Cessation Medication
4/3/07 -
NIDA-Supported Study Shows Significant Association between Smoking, Mental Disorders in Pregnant Women
4/2/07 -
NIDA Study Identifies Genes That Might Help Some People Abstain From Smoking
1/25/07 -
Damage to Specific Part of the Brain May Make Smokers 'Forget' to Smoke
12/4/06 -
NIDA Researchers Complete Unprecedented Scan of Human Genome That May Help Unlock the Genetic Contribution to Tobacco Addiction
8/7/06 -
Imaging Study May Help Point Toward More Effective Smoking Cessation Treatments
7/13/06 -
Toddlers of Mothers Who Smoked During Pregnancy Show Behavior Problems
1/20/06 -
Black, White Teens Show Differences in Nicotine Metabolism
11/17/04 -
NIDA Joins Forces With Perlegen To Research Nicotine Addiction
11/8/04 -
NIDA Researchers Develop New Genetic Strain of Mice To Study Nicotine Addiction
9/8/03 -
PET Scans Show Cigarette Smoke Affects Peripheral Organs
3/27/02 -
Adolescent Depression and High Receptivity to Tobacco Ads May Lead to Teen Smoking
8/1/01 -
Therapy To Help Women Reduce Their Concerns About Gaining Weight Found To Be Effective in Helping Them to Stop Smoking
5/1/01 -
Quitting Smoking Harder for Women than for Men
1/30/01 -
African American Teens at Greater Risk of Tobacco Addiction
11/7/00 -
Researchers Link Adolescent Cigarette Smoking with Anxiety Disorders during Early Adulthood
7/26/00 -
Medication Reduces Metabolism of Nicotine, Decreasing Urge to Smoke
2/20/00 -
Nicotine Craving and Heavy Smoking May Contribute to Increased Use of Cocaine and Heroin
6/17/99 -
NIH Institute Opens Treatment Research Center in Baltimore to Help Teens Quit Smoking
Additional News Releases
See Also:
Other Recommended Reading
Preventing Drug Use Among Children and Adolescents: A Research-Based Guide for Parents, Educators, & Community Leaders, 2nd edition
NIDA InfoFacts: High School and Youth Trends
NIDA's Publication Series
Research Reports
InfoFacts
(fact sheets)
NIDA Notes
(newsletter)
Addiction Science & Clinical Practice
(journal for researchers & health care providers)
Mind Over Matter: Drug info for grades 5-9
Topics in Brief
Other Web Sites
Smoking.drugabuse.gov
- a NIDA companion Web site
NIDA for Teens
Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centers
- NIDA, the National Cancer Institute, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: Studying new ways to combat tobacco use
The Virtual Office of the Surgeon General
- Guidelines to Quit Smoking
MEDLINEplus Health Information on Substance Abuse
- National Library of Medicine, NIH
freevibe.com
- Office of National Drug Control Policy
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