I know one lab that studies nicotine receptors and all the scientists are smokers, and another lab that studies impulse control and they're all overweight.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I still look at my job as being a doctor of the people, and I'm going to look at the science... If we can find a viable alternative that gave us harm reduction as people are withdrawing from nicotine, I'm happy to engage in that science and see if we can do that.
Nicotine is both a stimulant and a depressant, so that can make one feel quite imbalanced.
I like nicotine because it excites my brain and helps me work.
While the lab plays an enormous role, research is also influenced by inner peace of mind and one's family environment, depending on what stage of one's life and career a scientist is at.
To me, as a physician, when 1.78 million of our high school kids have tried an e-cigarette, and a lot of them are using them regularly ... that's like watching someone harm hundreds of thousands of children.
Smoking is one of the leading causes of statistics.
It is now proved beyond doubt that smoking is one of the leading causes of statistics.
Cigarettes are not a part of human behaviour, they are a habit.
The bottom line to this is, there are few doctors who have any expertise in chemical exposure.
The tobacco companies knew quite early on the addictive nature of their product.
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