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E-Cigarettes: A Nicoteenage Wasteland

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What Is Nicotine and How Does It Work?

Nicotine is a naturally occurring substance. Once it enters our body, it's going to interact with our cellular am, you know, process. So nicotine binds specific receptors in our body called nicotinic acetal coline receptors. And these are found in a variety of places in our body, but including the central and peripheral nervous system. They're also found in certain cell types of our mmune system. When they bind nicotine, there's a variety of different processes that occur.

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