Brain scans with fMRI of e-cigarette smokers puffing away allow scientists to figure out the power of addiction.
The cigarette made it difficult for those who want to study what happens to the brain mid-smoke. With e-cigarettes becoming more popular, British scientists are able to put a smoker into a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and scan people while they puffed.
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