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Smoking and gambling: a trance inducing ritual
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Correspondence to:
Todd Harper, Quit Victorian Smoking and Health Program, 100 Drummond Street, Carlton Victoria Australia 3053, Australia;
todd.harper{at}cancervic.org.auwww.quit.org.au
"Smoking is a powerful re-inforcement for the trance-inducing rituals associated with gambling."
Keywords: gambling; smokefree
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