The Encyclopedia of ADDICTIVE DRUGS

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Emergency Medicine34 (1999): 238–43.
Norton, S.A. “Betel: Consumption and Consequences.”Journal of the American Academy
of Dermatology38 (1998): 81–88.
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Reichart, P.A., and H.P. Phillipsen. “Betel Chewer’s Mucosa—A Review.”Journal of
Oral Pathology and Medicine27 (1998): 239–42.
Wyatt, T.A. “Betel Nut Chewing and Selected Psychophysiological Variables.”Psycho-
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