Airdate: Wednesday, February 16, 2022 Season: 9 Episode: 2
Guest: Jason Gardner
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Jason Gardner. Jason is a Professor of Physiology at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans. He recently presented his latest findings on the long-term cardiopulmonary health effects of inhaled nicotine including preclinical evidence to treat these health impacts.
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Associated Webinar: Cardiac Effects of Chronically Inhaled Nicotine
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