In general, they are right: There is evidence that some people "kick the habit" because of high cigarette prices.[1] Research shows, however, that high state cigarette taxes can have other effects as well
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Self-administered nicotine activates the mesolimbic dopamine system through the ventral tegmental area
The profit margin is good, the penalties are low, and it beats selling cocaine," said Andrew Hyland, research scientist for the Department of Health Behavior at Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, A van loaded with cigarettes could make a $30,000 profit when sold in a higher-tax area, Hyland said
* Some of the herbs in his formula are known to help reduce headaches, a common nicotine withdrawal symptom
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