Tobacco has long been recognised as the main ‘gateway drug’ and new research has suggested that smokers are more inclined to crave cocaine. The authors — epidemiologist Dr Denise Kandel, who first identified the ‘gateway drug’ concept in 1975 and her husband, Nobel Prize-winning neurobiologist Dr Eric Kandel — discovered that mice addicted to nicotine were 78 per cent more likely to seek out cocaine in lab experiments. The Kandels and their colleagues at Columbia University also found that nicotine caused long-lasting epigenetic changes that significantly boosted the animals’ response to cocaine...
How nicotine affects nerve cells may illuminate alcoholism and Parkinson's disease
Rationale. Nicotine is often considered a ‘gateway’ drug because people typically experiment with to...
The 1988 U.S. Surgeon General's Report titled 'Nicotine Addiction' was a comprehensive treatise sett...
Nicotine, one of the most commonly used drugs, has become a major concern because tobacco serves as ...
Nicotine, one of the most commonly used drugs, has become a major concern because tobacco serves as ...
<p>After a year and a half of deliberation, PM scientists concluded that smokers did not smoke exclu...
The 2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health reported that almost 37 million Americans,1 2 years ...
Drugs of abuse, Including nicotine, activate common pathways in the brain that lead to reinforcement...
The prevalence of nicotine addiction suggests that interactions of neuronal nicotinic cholinergic re...
We investigated the behavioral and molecular interactions between cocaine and nicotine, through eval...
In 1964, the United States Surgeon General published a report "Smoking and Health" that stated cigar...
Addiction to cocaine is commonly preceded by experiences with legal or decriminalized drugs, such as...
As the number of cigarette-related deaths has risen over the years, researchers have tried to study ...
This article is a summary about the current research of nicotine effects on the nervous system and i...
Although the addictive influence of tobacco was recognized very early, the modern concepts of nicoti...
How nicotine affects nerve cells may illuminate alcoholism and Parkinson's disease
Rationale. Nicotine is often considered a ‘gateway’ drug because people typically experiment with to...
The 1988 U.S. Surgeon General's Report titled 'Nicotine Addiction' was a comprehensive treatise sett...
Nicotine, one of the most commonly used drugs, has become a major concern because tobacco serves as ...
Nicotine, one of the most commonly used drugs, has become a major concern because tobacco serves as ...
<p>After a year and a half of deliberation, PM scientists concluded that smokers did not smoke exclu...
The 2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health reported that almost 37 million Americans,1 2 years ...
Drugs of abuse, Including nicotine, activate common pathways in the brain that lead to reinforcement...
The prevalence of nicotine addiction suggests that interactions of neuronal nicotinic cholinergic re...
We investigated the behavioral and molecular interactions between cocaine and nicotine, through eval...
In 1964, the United States Surgeon General published a report "Smoking and Health" that stated cigar...
Addiction to cocaine is commonly preceded by experiences with legal or decriminalized drugs, such as...
As the number of cigarette-related deaths has risen over the years, researchers have tried to study ...
This article is a summary about the current research of nicotine effects on the nervous system and i...
Although the addictive influence of tobacco was recognized very early, the modern concepts of nicoti...
How nicotine affects nerve cells may illuminate alcoholism and Parkinson's disease
Rationale. Nicotine is often considered a ‘gateway’ drug because people typically experiment with to...
The 1988 U.S. Surgeon General's Report titled 'Nicotine Addiction' was a comprehensive treatise sett...