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Effects of Differing Nicotine-Replacement Doses on Weight Gain After Smoking Cessation
Scott J. Leischow, PhD;
David P. L. Sachs, MD;
Alan G. Bostrom, PhD;
Marc D. Hansen
Arch Fam Med. 1992;1(2):233-237.
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