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Why Quitting Smoking Causes Weight Gain

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Causes Of Addiction: Why Quitting Smoking Causes Weight Gain
WASHINGTON — Scientists say they’ve finally discovered why smokers tend to gain some weight when they kick the habit. It turns out that nicotine can rev up brain cells that normally signal people to stop eating when they’re full, researchers report in Friday’s edition of the journal Science.
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Causes Of Addiction: Study finds why smokers gain weight when they quit
share: digg facebook twitter Smoking causes cancer, heart attacks and a host of other ailments so worry about modest weight gain shouldn’t deter someone from quitting. […] smokers who do have that concern should try nicotine-based smoking-cessation treatments, said study senior author Marina Picciotto, a Yale professor of psychiatry and neurobiology. Developing a drug to target only these …
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Causes Of Addiction: Addiction & Families: Causes of Addiction



Cathy Patterson-Sterling, Director of Family Services for Sunshine Coast Health Centre, discusses the different bio-psycho-social elements that may contribute to addiction.

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