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Flavoring can change how the brain responds to nicotine e-cigarettes – News-Medical.Net
Flavoring can change how the brain responds to e-cigarette aerosols that contain nicotine, according to Penn State College of…

Flavoring can change how the brain responds to e-cigarette aerosols that contain nicotine, according to Penn State College of Medicine researchers. Andrea Hobkirk and her team used functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to understand how the brain’s…
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