Wednesday, October 13, 2004

First Cigarette May Change Teens' Brains and Behavior

Research has shown that the effects of nicotine from smoking appeared to be more responsive to the adolescent brain than the adult brain. Also, it was discovered that the initial inhale of nicotine during adolescence altered the behavioral reaction to the drug, which might help researchers understand the tendency of teen smokers to carry the smoking habit into their adult years.

Mercola.com