MSU researchers testing vaccine to help people quit smoking
MSU researchers testing vaccine to help people quit smoking
( Michigan State University ) In a unique twist to a decades-old health crisis, Michigan State University researchers are testing a new vaccine to help people quit smoking and avoid relapses. Using a vaccine — as opposed to patches or gums, which attempt to wean people off nicotine — is a novel approach to the addiction that results in more than $192 billion in health care costs each year …
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