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First Evidence That Smoking Affects Brain's Natural 'Feel Good' Chemical System   permalink
originally from ScienceDaily Headlines, reBlogged by bev on October 29, 2004

Smokers often say that lighting up a cigarette can calm their nerves, satisfy their craving and help them relax. Now, a team of University of Michigan scientists is reporting new evidence of why that might be: Smoking produces major changes in the flow of "feel good" chemicals between brain cells, both temporarily and long-term.



   
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