addictive

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  • Heroin is obtained from morphine and is extremely addictive.

  • Why is it that I find chocolate so addictive?

  • Betting can be as addictive as drinking or smoking.

  • These tablets are not thought to be addictive.

  • Why do some individuals suffer from addictive problems more than others?

  • It is precisely this open-endedness which gives online self-representational writing its fascinating, sometimes even addictive quality.

  • No significant change in the regulatory regime governing cigarettes occurred as a result of the successful characterisation of cigarettes as addictive.

  • In the 1990s, this stress was augmented with the discovery of evidence that nicotine is addictive and that the tobacco industry had suppressed this evidence.

  • A thrilling powerhouse of a scherzo, this self-contained, self-generating piledriver of a piece is addictive and riveting - in every sense.

  • We are, then in the business of selling nicotine, an addictive drug effective in the release of stress mechanisms.

  • A common theme in these criticisms is that aid is like a narcotic, fostering addictive behaviour among states that receive it.

  • First, they challenged the idea that smokers exercised choice either by emphasising the addictive nature of cigarettes or characterising smoking as an illness.

  • Efforts to characterise cigarette smoking as addictive have formed an important part in the campaign to transform the debate about smoking.

  • The counseling groups were led by certified drug clinicians and focused on information on the unfolding of addictions and pitfalls of addictive behaviors.

  • In addition to these direct, performance-impairing effects, substance use may cause psychosocial consequences through a simple addictive model.

  • Many patients believe the drug to be highly addictive and are therefore reluctant to take it for their pain.

  • Studies of the effects of addictive drugs suggest that they work by directly stimulating neural mechanisms that are associated with desiring or 'wanting'.

  • The fact that nicotine is so highly addictive is probably the greatest barrier to smoking cessation, argues this author.

  • As addictive drugs are consumed, increasing neural activity in the mesolimbic system stimulates reward pathways, thereby attenuating the dysphoria associated with drug abstinence and withdrawal.

  • When exposed to these addictive substances, tolerance builds up within certain neurotransmitters.

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