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MU research study on cigarette smoking
If you’re looking to quit smoking, the University of Missouri wants to help.
The Health Neuroscience Center at the University of Missouri is recruiting adults, ages 18 and up, to participate in a research study that explores the effects of behavioral therapy on cigarette smoking.
Brett Froeliger is Director of the Health Neuroscience Center, and he is conducting research in nicotine addiction.
There will be three visits with eight video sessions over the course of seven weeks.
Compensation will be provided to participants.
For more information, text SMOKE to 2-1-0-0-0 or visit the Health Neuroscience Center’s website.