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- Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence Guidelines
- NIDA for Teens - Nicotine Addiction
- Mind Over Matter - Nicotine - part of a seven-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.
- Collection of NIDA NOTES articles on Nicotine Addiction
- NIDA's index page on nicotine addiction
- More Publications from the National Institute on Drug Abuse
- NIDA Nicotine/Tobacco Interest Group WEBINAR
"Neurocognitive predictors of youth smoking cessation treatment: Implications for Treatment Program Modification"
Brady Reynolds, Ph.D.
The Ohio State University
Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital
Monday, December 7th
2-3pm
Group viewing will be in the 3rd floor conference room (rm 3103) in the Neuroscience Center (6001 Executive Blvd). For webinar information, please contact Allison Hoffman (HoffmanAL@nida.nih.gov; 301-402-5088) - 2010 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) Annual Meeting
February 24-27m 2010
Hilton Baltimore Hotel
Baltimore, Maryland
www.srnt.org
NIDA organized events to be added soon! - Past Events and Summaries
- Federal Stimulus Grant Supports Crucial Study of Anti-Nicotine Vaccine (10/30/2009)
- NIDA NewsScan article on "Gene Changes Linked to Nicotine Dependence and Success With Smoking Cessation" (9/11/2009)
- NIDA NewsScan articles on "Varenicline Improves Learning Deficits Caused by Nicotine Withdrawal in Mice" and "Denicotinized Cigarettes Affect Nicotine Receptors in Smokers' Brains" (7/08/2009)
- The Impact of Third Hand Smoke on Risk for Genetic Mutations Wins First Place Addiction Science Award at 2009 Intel ISEF Competition (5/15/2009)
- Low-Key Anti-Smoking Ads Are More Likely to Be Remembered than Attention-Grabbing Messages (5/15/2009)
- NIDA NewsScan #59 with article on Graphic Warnings Change Viewers’ Perception of Tobacco Advertisements (2/27/2009)
- NIDA NewsScan #58 with article on Contingency Management Helps Pregnant Women Abstain From Smoking (1/12/2009)
- Combination of Genes and Prenatal Exposure to Smoking Increases Teens' Risk of Disruptive Behavior (3/4/2009)
- NIDA NewsScan #60 with article on "Smoking Cessation More Difficult for African-Americans, Hispanics"
- NewsScan # 54 with articles on "Positive Emotions Linked to Smoking May Contribute to Difficulty Quitting in Dual-Smoker Couples" and "Gene Variations Increase a Teenager?s Risk of Lifetime Nicotine Addiction" - (8/4/2008)
- Broad Differences in Alcohol, Tobacco and Illegal Drug Use Across Countries - (6/30/2008)
- NewsScan #53 with articles on "Brain Regions Associated with Cue-Induced Cigarette Cravings Independent of Withdrawal" and "Brain Regions Associated with Cue-Induced Cigarette Cravings Independent of Withdrawal" - (6/9/2008)
- NewsScan #52 with articles on ""Missing Piece" of Receptor Decreases Effects of Nicotine", "Anxiety Sensitivity Impacts Smoking Cessation" and "Adolescent Male Rats Self-Administer Nicotine More Than Their Adult Counterparts" - (4/15/2008)
- NewsScan #51 with article on "New Tool Is Available for Characterizing Nicotine Receptors in the Brain" - (8/22/2007)
- Clusters of Genetic Variants Linked to Distinct Treatment Responses for Smoking Cessation - 6/2/2008
- NIDA Researchers Identify Genetic Variant Linked to Nicotine Addiction and Lung Cancer - 4/2/2008
- NIDA Survey Shows a Decline in Smoking and Illicit Drug Use Among Eighth Graders - 12/11/2007
- NIH Scientists Demonstrate Genetic Variant is Linked to Greater Effectiveness of Smoking Cessation Medication - 9/10/2007
- NIDA Study Identifies Genes That Might Help Some People Abstain From Smoking - 4/2/2007
- NIDA News Release entitled "Damage to Specific Part of the Brain May Make Smokers 'Forget' to Smoke" - 01/26/2007
- Additional News Releases
- Smokefree.gov
- Tobaccofree.nih.gov
- The Virtual Office of the Surgeon General - Guidelines to Quit Smoking
- The Youth Tobacco Cessation Collaborative
- ASCENT, Adolescent Smoking Cessation Escaping Nicotine and Tobacco
- Quit Smoking by Readers Digest
- American Legacy Foundation - Building a world where young people reject tobacco and anyone can quit
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - Tobacco
- Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centers
- MEDLINEplus Health Information on Substance Abuse - National Library of Medicine, NIH.
- Additional links
