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Saturday, 08/19/2017 12:07:57 AM

Saturday, August 19, 2017 12:07:57 AM

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Seriously, connect the dots...

https://news.brown.edu/articles/2017/08/nicotine

http://www.golocalprov.com/live/research-at-brown-impacts-fdas-plan-to-limit-nicotine-in-cigarettes

There has long been a belief that a major reason for the high prevalence of smoking in people with psychiatric disorders is that nicotine helps with psychiatric symptoms — by improving negative mood and anxiety, for example. If so, these smokers might experience worsening of symptoms when nicotine is reduced. Similarly, rates of smoking are extremely high in people with substance-use disorders, who might increase their drug use if nicotine were reduced. So far what I’ve found is that smokers with elevated depression symptoms who switch to very low nicotine cigarettes do not experience increases in negative mood — in fact, their symptoms improve.
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