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New research links smoking to mental disorders.

  New research links smoking to mental disorders. 


Researchers have linked cigarettes with mental illness. But the question is does smoking itself cause mental problems? Or is smoking a cause of mental problems? 

Nicotine itself stimulates neurons. And if that stimulation continues for a long time. That can cause changes in neural functions. When nicotine stresses neurons in the pleasure center in the brain they send neurotransmitters. That thing causes nicotine addiction. 

Smoking and often nicotine dose causes those neurons to send neurotransmitters all the time. This thing causes non-normal stress in the brain. And if some brain area starts to operate abnormally way, that is not a good thing for brains. 


"A new study indicates a link between smoking and an increased risk of mental illness. Utilizing data from the UK Biobank, the research suggests smoking may contribute to depression and bipolar disorder, with genetic factors playing a significant role. The findings imply a potential impact of nicotine on mental health and raise considerations for policy changes in cigarette sales." (ScitechDaily.com/New Research Links Smoking to Greatly Increased Risk of Mental Illness)


Hectic jobs with high salaries, where there is minimum training, high stress levels, and things like amphetamine and cocaine can have a connection. If the person who works as a salesman doesn't make a profit that means failure. 

Failures are not accepted in those jobs. In some companies, there is a competition motivator for salesman work. How good a salesman person measured by the money or profit that salesman brings to the company. If a salesman doesn't bring money, that means failure. 

The worst salesman will divorced after a certain period.  And there are lots of people who want to get high-paying jobs with comprehensive school education. That causes the person to be afraid of failure and make too long working days. That causes stress. 

Stress causes mental problems. And sometimes, that drives a person into alcohol and drug addiction. 


When a person can earn millions of dollars in minutes, and they don't require any education sometimes causes a need to test things like amphetamine. 

Maybe nicotine itself is not a very bad thing, but if a person uses lots of alcohol and some other drugs like amphetamine or cocaine at the same time, that can boost nicotine's effect on brain functions. 

But if we think that smoking is the result of mental problems we must understand one thing. Mental problems cause drinking and other intoxicant problems. And in those societies where people drink alcohol and use drugs cigarette smoking is a very usual behavior. 

Anyway, we must understand that if a person starts smoking at an adult age, that tells something about problems in private life. That thing can be high-stress levels and things like misuse of some medicals or other drugs. Stress is also connected with the use of alcohol and drugs.  If a person uses amphetamine to cope at work, that thing brings smoking into their life. 

https://scitechdaily.com/new-research-links-smoking-to-greatly-increased-risk-of-mental-illness/

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