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Nicotine is very addictive and it's like taking away your free will when you get hooked.
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Nicotine is not addictive to everyone who smokes, just as alcohol is not addictive to everyone who drinks.
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According to a genetic study just published in "Nicotine and Tobacco Research," genes responsible for taste also may yield important information about who smokes and why they smoke.
February 23rd, 2006 2006
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Addictive Behaviors, the findings are part of the long-term Nicotine Dependence in Teens
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Nicotine is one of the most adicting drugs in the world, yet liberals like yourself think it’s OK for the government to wrench money out of people who are addicted.
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Nicotine, which is not regulated, killed 443,000 Americans and costs $155 billion against the $2 trillion we spend on health care.
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He also managed a separate basic research program to study the biological effects of nicotine, later to become known as the Nicotine Research and Analog Development program NRAD.
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To our surprise we found out that a Chinese punk band called Nicotine were opening for us.
Day 3 China: Wuhan, Vox Live Club - Sassy Kraimspri's MySpace Blog | Sassy--s dribble 2010
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If I hadn't seen this film and wanted to take a guess at its likely quality, I could take note that one of the characters is named "Nicotine" Crockett.
It's the same old thing Tripp 2009
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"Nicotine," said Borrow's friend; "and the first part of Pep's body that the poison gets into is her breast, and --"
The Romany Rye a sequel to "Lavengro" George Henry Borrow 1842
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