Levels of grey matter in two parts of the brain may be linked to a desire to start smoking during adolescence and the strengthening of nicotine addiction.
FRIDAY, Aug. 18, 2023 (HealthDay News) Teens’ desire to start smoking, and later to keep smoking, may be linked to differences in gray matter in their brains, a new
Neurological imaging reveals people more inclined to begin smoking as teenagers tend to have reduced gray matter in two important brain regions, indicating they may play a significant role in inhibition and addiction.
Levels of grey matter in two parts of the brain may be linked to a desire to start smoking during adolescence and the strengthening of nicotine addiction, a
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