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Brandy and cigars

David Jones

Nature, 1998, vol. 396, issue 6713, 725-725

Abstract: Despite its bad press, smoking is socially almost harmless - users do not become abusive or turn to crime because of it. In fact, the only antisocial aspect is the smoky smell that lingers, owing mainly to the fact that free nicotine reacts with oxygen. Daedalus now plans to rid smokers of such smells by delivering their nicotine fix to them together with another widely used drug — alcohol.

Date: 1998
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