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The finding, reported in the Journal of Neuroscience, builds on previous research that found smokers were more likely to fancy a cigarette after watching films that included smoking scenes. “When a smoker sees someone smoking, their brain seems to simulate the movements they would make if they were having a cigarette themselves,” said Todd Heatherton at the Centre for Social Brain Sciences at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire.
While former smokers might be able to avoid some social situations that could tempt them to smoke again, the ubiquity of movies and television makes it hard to escape the occasional smoking scene, the researchers said. “In our daily lives we constantly get impulses to do things and often we don’t know where they come from. If we can identify how something like a movie can affect us, then perhaps it will at least help us deal with it,” Heatherton said.
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It would be awkward. But asked if she would support a total,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], building-wide ban on smoking, she answers without a moment’s hesitation: “Absolutely. Smoking hurts those who smoke, and those who are nearby.” Welcome to the next front in the battle against Big Tobacco: public housing. Following the passage in 23 states of laws that ban smoking in workplaces, restaurants, and bars, anti-smoking advocates are increasingly training their sights on private spaces in public buildings.
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