Nicotine can damage blood vessels and make it more difficult to manage your thyroid cancer. Smoking also increases your risk for new or returning cancer and delays healing after treatment. Do not use e-cigarettes or smokeless tobacco in place of cigarettes or to help you quit. They still conta...
What neurotransmitter does nicotine affect? Which neurotransmitter is most associated with REM sleep? What neurotransmitter is involved in drug addiction? What causes the release of neurotransmitter molecules? Which neurotransmitter acts to facilitate learning?
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Does obesity alone cause a person to be at risk for high blood pressure? What are the effects of epinephrine on the lungs, the heart and the muscle cells? What is the substance that stimulates the production of red blood cells? Which organ secretes it? Under what condit...
any symptoms that may lead to a diagnosis of cancer, such as, fatigue, unexplained weight loss, night sweats, cough, blood found in vomit, urine or after bowel movements, and persistent pain. Inform your doctor if you have a painless ulcer in the mouth or on your skin that does not ...