Experts Skeptical About ‘Digital Drugs’ Claims by Teens
Experts Skeptical About ‘Digital Drugs’ Claims by Teens
Between smoking banana peels, suffocating each other and eating nutmeg, it seems like teenagers will do nearly anything to get the high associated with illegal drug use. But if educators at Mustang High School in Mustang, Oklahoma are to be believed, an even more unlikely pseudo-drug has found its way into common use: psychedelic music and tones that can be downloaded through the Internet.
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Surprising New Study Shows Cigarette Cravings Result From Habit, Not Addiction
Nicotine patches and gum are common – and often ineffective – ways of fighting cigarette cravings, as most smokers have discovered. Now a new study from Tel Aviv University shows why they’re ineffective, and may provide the basis for more successful psychologically-based smoking cessation programs. In the new study published in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Dr…
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