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  2. Nicotine dependence - Wikipedia

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    A National Institute on Drug Abuse video entitled Anyone Can Become Addicted to Drugs. [21]Nicotine dependence is defined as a neurobiological adaptation to repeated drug exposure that is manifested by highly controlled or compulsive use, the development of tolerance, experiencing withdrawal symptoms upon cessation including cravings, and an inability to quit despite harmful effects. [9]

  3. Effects of nicotine on human brain development - Wikipedia

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    The addiction potential of e-cigarettes may have risen because as they have progressed, they delivery nicotine better. [70] A 2016 review states that "The highly addictive nature of nicotine is responsible for its widespread use and difficulty with quitting." [7] Youth e-cigarette use is rising. [71]

  4. Tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco contains the highly addictive stimulant alkaloid nicotine as well as harmala alkaloids. [1] Tobacco use is a cause or risk factor for many deadly diseases, especially those affecting the heart , liver , and lungs [ 2 ] as well as many cancers .

  5. Exclusive: Study finds tobacco imagery persists in TV ... - AOL

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    The Truth Initiative's "While You Were Streaming" report finds persisting tobacco imagery in TV, movies and music videos. These are the top offenders.

  6. Smokeless tobacco - Wikipedia

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    All smokeless tobacco products contain nicotine [4] and are therefore highly addictive. [5] Quitting smokeless tobacco use is as challenging as smoking cessation. [6] Using smokeless tobacco can cause various harmful effects such as dental disease, oral cancer, oesophagus cancer, and pancreas cancer, coronary heart disease, as well as negative ...

  7. Tobacco smoke - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco smoke aerosols generated at temperatures below 400 °C did not test positive in the Ames assay. [ 7 ] In spite of all changes in cigarette design and manufacturing since the 1960s, the use of filters and "light" cigarettes has neither decreased the nicotine intake per cigarette, nor has it lowered the incidence of lung cancers ( NCI ...

  8. Cigarette - Wikipedia

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    Cone smoking is popular because as the cigarette burns, it tends to get stronger and stronger. A cone allows more tobacco to be burned at the beginning than the end, allowing for an even flavor [41] The United States Tobacco Taxation Bureau defines a cigarette tube as "Cigarette paper made into a hollow cylinder for use in making cigarettes." [42]

  9. TelevisaUnivision, Nielsen Squabble Over Single Household ...

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    Executives at TelevisaUnivision are livid about a quirk in Nielsen’s process of tabulating the audiences for Spanish-language TV that they say is giving rival Telemundo a significant boost …