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Modulation of the inflammatory response by antioxidantsPringle, Kerry Louise January 1994 (has links)
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The effect of context on physiology and smoking behaviourMorris, Paul Haydn January 1988 (has links)
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Smoking behaviour : determinants of puffing parameters, and behavioural and electrocortical correlatesChurch, E. Robert January 1989 (has links)
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The natural history of respiratory symptoms in a cohort of adolescentsWithers, N. J. January 1998 (has links)
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Smoking among women with special reference to those training for a professionElkind, A. January 1986 (has links)
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Health-related behaviour in context : a multilevel approachDuncan, Craig January 1995 (has links)
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Smoking - a functional behaviourRevell, Andrew D. January 1990 (has links)
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The effects of smoking on colonic mucus production in ulcerative colitisCope, G. F. January 1987 (has links)
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A placebo controlled study determining the effectiveness of a homoeopathic complex (Caladium seguinum 30CH, Nux vomica 30CH, and Staphysagria delphinium 30CH) as compared with homoeopathic similimum treatment in the management of tobacco addictionLutchman-Maharaj, Sapna January 2005 (has links)
Mini-Dissertation submitted in partial compliance with the requirements of the Master's Degree in Technology: Homoeopathy, Durban Institute of Technology, 2005. / A sudden decrease in the use of nicotine containing products, which was used daily for at least several weeks, can cause Nicotine Withdrawal Syndrome (American Psychiatric Association, 1994: 244). The mental symptoms of the withdrawal syndrome includes depressed mood; irritability, frustration, anger, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, restlessness or impatience.
The aim of this placebo-controlled double-blind study was to determine the effectiveness of a homoeopathic complex, compared to homoeopathic similimum treatment in the management of tobacco addiction. The complex was based on the selection of those homoeopathic remedies whose symptomology most accurately matched the symptoms associated with smoking cessation. / M
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The relative effectiveness of isotherapy compared to isotherapy and simillimum in managing tobacco smoking addictionPautz, Joanne January 1998 (has links)
Dissertation submitted in partial compliance with the requirements for the Master's Degree in Technology: Homoeopathy, Technikon Natal, Durban, 1998. / The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of isotherapy together with the homoeopathic simillimum whilst comparing it with isotherapy combined with placebo in helping people to stop smoking, in terms of a daily smoking log, and the participants attitude to their tobacco smoking addiction. Thirty participants completed this double-blind randornised trial which took place in the northern suburbs of Gauteng. Participants responded to advertisements and were selected according to certain criteria: participants were to be over the age of 18 years of age, and were to have smoked 15 or more cigarettes a day for more than a year. Group 1 received isotherapy and homoeopathic simillimum and group 2 isotherapy and placebo. Each participant received 5 treatments over a period of 3 months. Cigarette consumption was recorded daily by each participant and questionnaires were completed in the presence of the researcher at each consultation. The daily smoking logs and the questionnaire scores were totalled and statistically analysed. Comparison with respect to cigarette consumption between the two groups were analysed using the two-sample unpaired t-test. The Mann-Whitney U-tests were used for inter-group comparisons and the Wilcoxon's signed rank tests for intra-group comparisons with respect to the questionnaires. Data was presented in tables and bar graphs. In each case a was set at 0.05. / M
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