smoking cigarettes, like smoke drugs!

Italy
February 24, 2007 12:11pm CST
Smoking cigarettes causes the same changes to the brain as using illicit drugs like cocaine, a study suggests. US researchers compared post-mortem brain tissue samples from smokers, former smokers and non-smokers. Their findings, published in Journal of Neuroscience, suggested smoking causes changes to the brain which are evident years after someone has quit. A UK expert said the changes might explain why smokers found it hard to stop - and why they then relapsed. The researchers from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (Nida) looked at samples of human brain tissue from the nucleus accumbens and the ventral midbrain - brain regions that play a part in controlling addictive behaviours. Eight samples were taken from people who had smoked until their deaths, eight from people who had smoked for up to 25 years before their death and eight non-smokers. All died of causes unrelated to smoking.do you smoke? aren't you worried about? discuss
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• Canada
24 Feb 07
Wow , I didn't know this . I do smoke and really wish I could stop . It is taking effect on my body as I have health problems and some are due to my smoking and others are getting worse because of the smoking . I have tried to quit different times in the past and did quit three different times but ended up smoking again as I couldn't take it anymore . One of these days I will be able to do it and stay off as I am determined but have to much going on in my life right now to give it a try . I know from experience that it won't work until you know you are going to give it all you have and it is a hard addiction to fight .