Smoking is Good For You!*

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*Um, not really.

But nicotine does enhance our ability to think, perform and take tests. Thanks to new research, scientists now know it increases our memory function, too.

Up to now, results about nicotine’s effects on boosting human performance were mixed. Dr. Stephen Heishman, a scientist with the National Institute on Drug Abuse (part of the National Institutes of Health) said that in the past, researchers kept doing studies on the effects of nicotine and human performance without taking into account the drug’s harsh withdrawal effects. Instead, they’d ask subjects to go eight or 12 hours without smoking before testing their brain functions. He says it wasn’t surprising that as soon as nicotine was administered in those cases, performance improved.

“Without knowing what their baseline level of performance is, you can’t really say whether that increase is a true increase or whether you’re just bringing that person back to their baseline,” Heishman told Discovery News. “Those early studies didn’t provide the pre-deprivation performance, [as in], what’s their performance when they’re normally smoking?”

via Discovery News.

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