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NICOTINE ON THE BRAIN
ENLARGE | Receptors that bind to nicotine are found throughout the rat brain and, presumably, the human brain. This simplified graphic shows two subtypes of these receptors in the brain areas being targeted in drug development. Credit: Charles Floyd, Source: Jensen et al./Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 2005

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  • Addictions specialists have long recognized smoking as a gateway drug and this is hardcore evidence.
    Gabriel Mayer Gabriel Mayer
    Nov. 20, 2012 at 10:32am
  • though i don't smoke but i was a victim of second hand smoke that it affects my career as it limits the tasks that is assigned to me. hope that this can be eradicate.

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    Sabr Lettuce Sabr Lettuce
    Apr. 22, 2013 at 2:25am
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