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US researchers compared post-mortem brain tissue samples from smokers, former smokers and non-smokers. Their findings, published in Journal of Neuroscience, suggested smoking causes changes to the brain which are evident years after someone has quit.
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US researchers compared post-mortem brain tissue samples from smokers, former smokers and non-smokers. Their findings, published in Journal of Neuroscience, suggested smoking causes changes to the brain which are evident years after someone has quit.
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The discovery of individuals with brain damage who give up smoking with ease could point the way to a surgical 'cure' for smoking, US scientists say.
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Cocaine users' brains have a different structure which could affect their ability to judge the consequences of their actions, a study suggests.
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take a look inside the brains of mice on drugs! A very cute animation-- grab one strung out mouse and check out how it's doing!
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Cocaine and amphetamine drug users struggle with the residual effects for up to a year after going cold turkey, research suggests.




