If you're having trouble quitting smoking, maybe you can blame your DNA

Tuesday, December 1, 2015 - 19:00 in Mathematics & Economics

Smokers who have tried and failed to kick their deadly habit might be able to blame their DNA. A new study finds that people with a particular version of a gene involved in the brain’s reward system are more likely to succeed in quitting smoking. Compared with people who have other versions of...

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