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  2. Effects of nicotine on human brain development - Wikipedia

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    Because addiction is a form of learning, adolescents can get addicted more easily than adults. [6] The nicotine in e-cigarettes can also prime the adolescent brain for addiction to other drugs such as cocaine. [6] Exposure to nicotine and its great risk of developing an addiction, are areas of significant concern. [7]

  3. Green Tobacco Sickness - Wikipedia

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    They do not typically persist for more than one day. [3] The primary symptoms of GTS can be separated into two categories, neurological and respiratory. Those referred to as neurological complaints include headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, chills, weakness, and increased perspiration and salivation.

  4. Nicotine poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Nicotine is an agonist at nicotinic acetylcholine receptor which are present in the central and autonomic nervous systems, and the neuromuscular junction. At low doses nicotine causes stimulatory effects on these receptors, however, higher doses or more sustained exposures can cause inhibitory effects leading to neuromuscular blockade. [4] [30]

  5. The Truth About Those Nicotine Pouches You’re ... - AOL

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    Of course, nicotine is a stimulant drug that’s known for its highly addictive qualities, which raises more than a few eyebrows, no matter how you take it. Since nicotine pouches are a relatively ...

  6. Heavy Smoking Linked to Unexplained Stroke in Young ... - AOL

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    Smoking and secondhand smoke exposure are estimated to cause more than 480,000 deaths in the U.S. every year. CDC officials list smoking as the leading preventable cause of disease, death, and ...

  7. What are the 'nicotine hiccups' and why do they happen? - AOL

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    Nicotine can also irritate the mucus membrane that aligns the throat and esophagus, which can lead to hiccups, she said. It can also stimulate stomach acid production and can cause reflux ...

  8. Nicotine - Wikipedia

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    Nicotine dependence involves tolerance, sensitization, [31] physical dependence, and psychological dependence, [32] which can cause distress. [ 33 ] [ 34 ] Nicotine withdrawal symptoms include depression , stress, anxiety, irritability , difficulty concentrating, and sleep disturbances. [ 2 ]

  9. Smoking cessation - Wikipedia

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    In nicotine-dependent smokers, quitting smoking can lead to nicotine withdrawal symptoms such as nicotine cravings, anxiety, irritability, depression, and weight gain. [23]: 2298 Professional smoking cessation support methods generally attempt to address nicotine withdrawal symptoms to help the person break free of nicotine addiction.