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The World Renowned Nose Paper 79 is an article that discusses the use of snorting to remain sober. Snorting is not used alone but in combination with other methods of drug detoxification. Snorting is mainly used when an individual has a high body weight and/or slow metabolism or when there are health concerns such as cardiac pain, hypertension, or pulmonary edema. The author notes that the nose has less vascularity than other areas such as the arm and wrist and therefore there is much less chance for serious consequences such as thrombosis during an intravenous injection. He also states that if the drug is breathed into the nose it is then spread throughout the entire body and there is less chance of overdose because it would be diluted. The article ends with the author's conclusion that snorting is a method of detoxification and should only be used as a last resort and not as a first step to drug rehabilitation. The article discusses using snorting as an alternative to intravenous injection, which has much higher risks to health than breathing in drugs through the nose, such as thrombosis and infection. The author compares snorting as a "treatment" rather than as an "addiction" or "pathology". This article was published in the 13th edition of "Encyclopedia of Drugs and Alcohol," in 2003. The article is in a peer reviewed, scholarly journal and includes citations and references. There is no formal tone in the article, but it does read like an objective paper. The author does not inject his own opinion into the paper, instead he presents facts such as snorting being an effective method to avoid risks associated with intravenous injection. The article was originally published in 2002. It has since then been re-published by information services companies such as EBSCO, Gale, and ProQuest. The article has also been published by other scholarly journals such as the "Journal of Addictions Nursing" and the "American Journal on Addictions". The authors are anonymous however, there is no reason to think they are not credible. According to the journal's website it is peer reviewed which means that experts check whether research methods are appropriate and that results are valid. The website also has information on how they maintain their online content for accuracy and authenticity. They cite their sources properly and check for plagiarism using plagiarism software like turnitin. According to the journal's publication policy, they do not charge authors for publishing their articles. The journal is published by Taylor & Francis which is a subsidiary of one of the UK's largest book publishers. Taylor & Francis are also involved in reviewing other academic journals that publish papers on the same subject area as the World Famous Nose Paper 79 paper. As of June 2013, this article has been cited 541 times according to Web of Science. The article received a citation in May 2012 when it was republished in "Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy" by Taylor & Francis. cfa1e77820
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