Neonatal exposure to nicotine alters the reward circuity in the brains of newborn mice, increasing their preference for the drug in later adulthood, reports University of California San Diego School of Medicine in Biological Psychiatry.
Neonatal exposure to nicotine alters the reward circuity in the brains of newborn mice, increasing their preference for the drug in later adulthood, reports University of California San Diego School of Medicine in Biological Psychiatry.