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Nicotine triggers the same neural pathways that give opiates their addictively rewarding properties

Nicotine triggers the same neural pathways that give opiates their addictively rewarding properties

SARS vaccine produced from plants

SARS vaccine produced from plants

Drinking during pregnancy can increase the risk of infection in newborns

Drinking during pregnancy can increase the risk of infection in newborns

63 percent of cancer deaths for African-American men related to tobacco smoke

63 percent of cancer deaths for African-American men related to tobacco smoke

Brain shrinkage appears to have no impact on an individual's capacity to think or learn

Brain shrinkage appears to have no impact on an individual's capacity to think or learn

New dopamine transporter gene findings may be relevant for substance abuse, tobacco smoking, and ADHD

New dopamine transporter gene findings may be relevant for substance abuse, tobacco smoking, and ADHD

Oral cancer screening saves lives

Oral cancer screening saves lives

Visually screening the mouths of individuals at high-risk of oral cancer could prevent around 37000 worldwide

Visually screening the mouths of individuals at high-risk of oral cancer could prevent around 37000 worldwide

Long-term exposure to passive smoking (second-hand smoke) may increase premenopausal breast cancer risk

Long-term exposure to passive smoking (second-hand smoke) may increase premenopausal breast cancer risk

Potential smoking liability cases thrown into doubt in Europe

Potential smoking liability cases thrown into doubt in Europe

UK latest country to join anti-smoking drive

UK latest country to join anti-smoking drive

Research shows smoking bans unlikely to affect business in Canada

Research shows smoking bans unlikely to affect business in Canada

Tobacco companies designed cigarettes "to addict women"

Tobacco companies designed cigarettes "to addict women"

Twenty countries plan to go smokefree

Twenty countries plan to go smokefree

BMA Scotland response to McTear v Imperial Tobacco verdict

BMA Scotland response to McTear v Imperial Tobacco verdict

Health professionals should push for a total smoking

Health professionals should push for a total smoking

Tobacco companies used psychological means to deliberately target women

Tobacco companies used psychological means to deliberately target women

New finding in studying dopamine transporter

New finding in studying dopamine transporter

Fewer adults smoke in the U.S. and the number is dropping

Fewer adults smoke in the U.S. and the number is dropping

Free nicotine patches could substantially increase the likelihood of smokers quitting

Free nicotine patches could substantially increase the likelihood of smokers quitting

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