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Brain activity after smokers quit predicts chances of relapsing, suggests study

December 3, 2014 by

Quitting smoking sets off a series of changes in the brain that researchers say may better identify smokers who will start smoking again—a prediction that goes above and beyond today’s clinical or behavioral tools for assessing relapse risk.

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