Explore the complex world of nicotine and its impact on society with "Nicotine Next" by Frederick William Roman. This insightful work delves into the science behind nicotine addiction, the history of tobacco use, and the ongoing challenges of smoking cessation.
Roman examines the various methods used to combat nicotine dependence, from traditional therapies to innovative approaches, providing a comprehensive overview for both healthcare professionals and individuals seeking to understand or overcome their addiction. "Nicotine Next" offers a balanced perspective on a controversial substance and its enduring presence in our culture. A valuable resource for anyone interested in public health, addiction studies, or personal well-being.
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