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- Nicotine - Wikipedia
In humans, nicotine acts primarily as a stimulant by binding to and activating nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) in the central nervous system and peripheral tissues
- What Nicotine Is and How It Affects Your Body - Verywell Health
Nicotine is a stimulant that poses health risks but may offer some benefits Learn about its highly addictive qualities and how to break a nicotine habit
- What Nicotine Does to Your Body - Verywell Mind
Nicotine increases heart rate and blood pressure, and long-term use can damage your heart and lungs Overcoming nicotine addiction is hard, but therapy and nicotine replacement can help you quit
- Nicotine Is Why Tobacco Products Are Addictive | FDA
Nicotine Tobacco products are addictive because they contain nicotine Nicotine keeps people using tobacco products, even when they want to stop
- Nicotine dependence - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Nicotine dependence happens when your body craves nicotine and you can't stop using it Nicotine is the chemical in smoked tobacco that causes the urge to smoke
- Most Americans Still Get Nicotine Wrong | Rutgers University
Nicotine is the drug that keeps people coming back to cigarettes but not the substance that causes serious health effects in people who use tobacco It is the tar and toxic chemical mix in tobacco and tobacco smoke that causes cancer, lung disease and 490,000 deaths in the U S each year
- Nicotine benefits, dosage, and side effects - Examine
Nicotine is the main stimulatory compound found in cigarettes and is now sold in vaporizers and patches in isolation It works on the acetylcholine system, and is implicated in cognitive enhancement
- Nicotine | Tobacco, Addiction, Poison | Britannica
Nicotine is the chief addictive ingredient in the tobacco used in cigarettes, cigars, and snuff In its psychoactive effects, nicotine is a unique substance with a biphasic effect; when inhaled in short puffs it has a stimulant effect, but when smoked in deep drags it can have a tranquilizing effect
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