Nicotine
Nicotine is an important alkaloid found in the tobacco plant. It acts as a stimulant and is most commonly known for its addictive properties, as it is the primary component of cigarettes and other tobacco products. Nicotine is also being studied for its potential therapeutic uses, such as in the treatment of neurological disorders, as a stimulant to improve focus and concentration, and to help people quit smoking. Further research is needed to fully understand the potential benefits and risks of using nicotine.
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2 journal(s) foundAddiction Disorder and Rehabilitation
ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Lingyong Li, MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Addiction is a disorder of brain and is a resultant of either psychological or biological process or both. It can be treated with drugs, therapy and other methods. JADR welcomes the novel research and ideas currently trending in this subject. We invite manuscripts which serve this purpose well. Please go to the journal page for more information.
International Journal of Health Statistics
ISSN: 2997-1969
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Mairead Bermingham, Centre for Genomic and Experimental Medicine,
Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine,
University of Edinburgh.
International Journal of Health Statistics proposes to bring out the Statistics about some aspects of health, which helps in figuring out who is at risk for certain diseases, finding ways to control diseases and deciding which diseases should be studied.