TTURC News
Press Room Contact:
Angela Pinto
Manager of Research Operations
Phone: 215-746-7171
Fax: 215-746-7140
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News
- New Penn Study Shows Genes May Influence Smoking Cessation (October, 2003) (MsDoc, 293kb)
- Novelty-Seeking Teens More Receptive to Tobacco Advertising, New Study Shows (October, 2003) (MsDoc, 27kb)
- Smokers with Positive Moods May Extract More Nicotine From Cigarettes (May, 2003) (MsWord, 22kb)
- Genetic Variant May Impact Smoking Cessation (November, 2002) (pdf, 104kb)
- Depression and Exposure to Other Smokers Linked to Alternate Tobacco Product Use Among Teens (September, 2002) (pdf, 72kb)
- Anti-Depressant Drug's Effect on Negative Moods May Help Smokers Quit (August, 2002) (pdf, 96kb)
- Adolescents with Inattention Problems More Likely to Smoke (July, 2002) (pdf, 84kb)
- Attention-Deficit Disorder Linked to Smokers' Self-Medication Needs (November 2001) (pdf, 64kb)
- Lombardi, One of Seven New Tobacco Research Centers Established by the NIDA, NIC, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (October 1999) (pdf, 44kb)
- Depressed Adolescents Receptive to Tobacco Advertising More Likely to Experiment with Smoking (pdf, 72kb)
- Penn Quit for Health Seeks Smokers For Free Smoking Cessation Program (pdf, 88kb)
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