Part 1 in a 4 part series on Kicking the Nicotine Habit, It's a Brain Thing.

This month Dr. Michael Koren and Michelle McCormick talk with Dr. Mitchell Rothstein a clinical Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine physician for 30 years in the Jacksonville Florida area.  Dr. Rothstein transitioned into Clinical Research as the Medical Director of the Phase 1 unit at Jacksonville Center for Clinical Research six years ago. 

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  • What does the brain have to do with smoking?
  • What makes smoking harmful?
  • What makes smoking so addictive?
  • Preventable form of Cardiovascular factors
  • How quickly your body heals or doesn't heal after stop smoking

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This month Dr. Michael Koren and Michelle McCormick talk with Dr. Mitchell Rothstein a clinical Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine physician for 30 years in the Jacksonville Florida area.  Dr. Rothstein transitioned into Clinical Research as the Medical Director of the Phase 1 unit at Jacksonville Center for Clinical Research six years ago.

Dr. Michael Koren, is a practicing cardiologist and CEO at ENCORE Research Group. He has been the principal investigator of 2000+ clinical trials while being published in the most prestigious medical journals. Dr. Koren received his medical degree cum laude at Harvard Medical School and completed his residency in internal medicine with a fellowship in cardiology at New York Hospital / Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center/ Cornell Medical Center.

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Original Air Date: April 13, 2022

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