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...nicotine in the blood of nonsmokers is falling. While 46% of nonsmokers had traces of nicotine in their blood in a recent sample, this was down from 84% from a sample taken during the 1980s and ...
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...nicotine's ability to enhance experiences may explain why it can be difficult to quit smoking. By studying rats, researchers found that nicotine can enhance the level of satisfaction experienced ...
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...nicotine addiction in the U.S. has reached a 15 year high. In the study, researchers used questionnaires to assess the pre-treatment nicotine dependence of over 600 participants. Overall, the ...
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...nicotine after just one cigarette, and others find their first smoke repulsive. By manipulating receptors in the brains of rats, researchers were able to control how pleasant the first exposure to ...
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...nicotine addiction. In a study of 80 patients with ADHD and 86 controls, researchers found that, among ADHD patients, 69% had smoked at some point in their lifetime, compared to 44% in the control ...
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From Houston - Researchers have linked abnormalities in chromosome 15 to a tendency to become addicted to cigarettes and a raised risk of cancer. Smokers who had 2 abnormal copies of the gene had an 80% raised risk of cancer, and those who had 1 abnormal copy had a 28% raised risk. Another paper demonstrated that those with mutations were more likely to become addicted to nicotine. From Montreal - Being born prematurely may raise the risk of developing autism. Researchers examined 91 premature babies, who were evaluated for early signs of autism once they were born. Autism-like behavior was seen in 25% of patients, but because many of the children were too young to be formally diagnosed, the study is ongoing and the children will be formally assessed as they get older. And finally, from Philadelphia - After reviewing the literature, researchers concluded that drinking eight, 8oz glasses of water per day does not lead to health benefits. In fact, finding where the recommendation originated from was difficult. It was noted that drinking this amount of water was helpful in very dry environments and in those with certain diseases. For Insidermedicine in 60, I'm Dr. Susan Sharma.
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