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May 24, 2007 (San Diego) - Panic disorder, which past studies have associated with smoking, is similar in severity between smokers and nonsmokers, a new study suggests. However, in this cohort, depression scores were higher for smokers than nonsmokers.
The findings were presented here at the American Psychiatric Association 2007 Annual Meeting.
"In this study, all the patients had panic disorder," first author Rafael Freire, MD, a psychiatrist at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, told Medscape. "We found no differences regarding its severity in smokers and nonsmokers, although there are studies that indicate there are more panic disorders in smokers than nonsmokers."
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