Improving Brain Inhibition Processes Decreases Smoking Rate

Improving Brain Inhibition Processes Decreases Smoking Rate

The evident focus, if the aim is to assist someone in quitting smoking, seems to be the craving itself. Eliminate the urge, eliminate the habit. This reasoning has propelled years of pharmacological efforts targeting the brain’s reward pathways, yielding results that have been, at best, moderate. Less than one in ten smokers manages to maintain […]

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