For Immediate Release GROUNDBREAKING CLINICAL RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS NEW SATISFACTION FOR SMOKERS BotanicBoost®: Clinically Proven Satisfaction without Nicotine Charlotte, NC / April 25, 2018 / – Sentiens, LLC announced the publication in the academic Journal of Smoking Cessation (www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-smoking-cessation ) of results from a study on the satisfaction provided to smokers by BotanicBoost in […]
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The risks and effects of smoking are not a new phenomenon to anyone due to the sustained messaging from public health organizations, and still it is undeniable that the reports on smoking effects on women and others continue to be researched and presented. And for good reason due to the continued high levels of […]
BotanicBoost®: Satisfaction without Nicotine Charlotte, NC / March 30, 2017 / – Sentiens, LLC announced that on February 12th, 2017, the Company was notified of the allowance by the Japanese Patent Office of Patent No. 6087951 for claims related to the issued U.S. Patent US 8,646,461 , “Device and Method for Simulating Chemosensation […]
For Immediate Release SENTIENS ANNOUNCES ISSUANCE OF PATENT US 8,646,461 BY US PATENT OFFICE BotanicBoost™: Satisfaction without Nicotine Charlotte, NC / February 11, 2014 / – Sentiens, LLC announced that on February 11th, 2014, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (“PTO”) issued Patent US 8,646,461 , “Device […]
By Peter Sergo October 24, 2013 / Medical Daily / Auckland, New Zealand – When we think about smoking’s addictive qualities, the culprit that most often comes to mind is the infamous stimulant, nicotine. The plethora of patches and chewing gums available on store shelves that are meant to dull that itch attest to how nicotine […]
August 31, 2013 / Medscape / AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS — Authors of a small study looking at the microcirculatory effects of electronic cigarettes say their findings offer more early reassurances of safety for the newfangled devices, given that long-term studies on hard end points will be a long time coming[1]. “This study adds to currently […]
October 17, 2013 / Washington University in St. Louis / — A gene that controls how quickly smokers process nicotine also predicts whether people who try to kick the habit are likely to respond to nicotine replacement therapy, a new study shows. Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, the University of Wisconsin […]
October 12, 2013 / The Herald Sun / Durham, NC — Studies for decades have linked the cravings of cigarette smokers to nicotine. But researchers are beginning to pick apart the more than 4,000 other substances found in tobacco to find other clues regarding addiction. The Duke Nicotine Research Conference, in its 19th year, brought […]
As the debate about e-cigarettes grows, one of the side notes is the more commonly drawn distinction between smoking cessation and nicotine cessation. This separation of smoking and nicotine is an important one for the public policy and health advocates. It provides a reasonable rationale for regulating e-cigarettes more favorably than cigarettes and other combustible […]
October 8, 2013 / PsychCentral.com / — A new study suggests that if you are female, the stress your mother experienced while giving birth can increase your risk of nicotine addiction. Researchers followed more than 1,000 pairs of mothers and their adult children for 40 years. They discovered adult women whose mothers had increased levels of stress […]