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Drinking and Smoking Combined

By Sandra Kiume
February 16, 2008

title Neurobiological Changes as a Result of Chronic Alcohol Consumption and Chronic Smoking
description The relationship between chronic tobacco smoking and alcoholism, and their increased effect on cognition and neurobiology when combined. Slides available on PDF. This talk is from the colloquium Changing Behaviour, Changing Lives: Alcohol and Co-Occurring Conditions; the entire event is available on DVD.
producer BC Mental Health and Addictions Research Network
featuring Dieter J. Meyerhoff, Ph.D.
format Flash custom player, DVD
date 08/03/07
length near 01:00:00
link http://www.mhanet.ca/knowledgeexchange-colloquia.html#2007
direct video link http://www.mhanet.ca/media/2007-colloquium/2007colloquium-04.html

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