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November 16, 2005

ASHES, Vol. 1(11) – Is daily smoking a predictor of the onset of other psychiatric disorders?


October 12, 2005

ASHES, Vol. 1(10) – In the face of anxiety: A smoker’s struggle


September 7, 2005

ASHES, Vol. 1(9) – Nico-teens: Do adolescent smokers differ from non-smokers in their estimates of smoking-related consequences?


August 10, 2005

ASHES, Vol. 1(8) – Weight matters: To quit or not to quit?


July 6, 2005

ASHES, Vol. 1(7) – Environmental tobacco smoke in Asia: Tobacco industry documents reveal a sinister agenda


June 8, 2005

ASHES, Vol. 1(6) – Sibling rivalry: Genetic and environmental influences on sibling smoking behaviors


May 11, 2005

ASHES, Vol. 1(5) – You can teach an old dog new tricks: Quitting smoking and age


April 13, 2005

ASHES, Vol. 1(4) – Where there’s smoke there’s fire: Personality and metabolic responses to nicotine


March 16, 2005

ASHES, Vol. 1(3) – An unlikely protector: Understanding the link between smoking and schizophrenia


February 16, 2005

ASHES, Vol. 1(2) – Mommy mayhem? Preventing smoking relapse among new mothers


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