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Nicotine for longevity? Biohackers say it could boost brain health
Biohackers use low-dose nicotine patches for cognitive enhancement and longevity despite addiction risks and lack of ...
Yes, research shows that vaping carries the same risks for nicotine addiction as cigarette smoking. The same tools used to help people stop smoking can also be used to help quit to reduce vape use.
As smoking rates fall in the U.S., startups and influencers are pushing the purported cognitive and health benefits of ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
People who smoke can become physically dependent on nicotine, which is the chemical in tobacco products that makes them addictive. Individuals who vape may also experience this physical dependency.
Variants in a nicotine receptor gene are associated with a lower likelihood of heavy smoking, according to a study published ...
Allowing nicotine products in prisons risks turning them into captive markets for addiction and money makers for industry ...
Neuroscience research confirms that ultra-processed foods — especially engineered novelty products like Coca-Cola-flavored ...
Lawmakers in Oregon are pushing to close a loophole in state law that allows flavored nicotine pouches to be sold without the ...
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Jochnowitz: The insidious addiction of social media
Even those of us who know all too well what addiction looks like find it hard to resist the lure of Facebook and other ...
Public health officials seek ban on flavored nicotine products to curb youth vaping, while business owners warn of potential ...
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