Nicotine Targeted As Weight Loss Drug
June 12th, 2011 by Steve

Studies have showed that certain neural pathways in the brain that regulate appetite are affected by the introduction of nicotine, and although introducing nicotine into the system is not a medically sound idea, if scientists can pinpoint exactly how the appetite suppression works, other
drugs can be developed that might imitate what nicotine does. Smokers on average have a
BMI score several points lower than non-smokers, and generally keep the weight off for the duration of their smoking habit.
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