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The shift to mobile and Web-based technology has increased addictive behavior, say experts.

Effects on gene expression and cell number, along with resultant or direct effects on synaptic function, may contribute to increased addictive properties and long-term behavioral deficits.

Adolescent nicotine exposure thus elicits region- and gender-selective effects that differ substantially from those in adults, effects that may contribute to increased addictive properties and lasting deficits in behavioral performance.

Parental socioeconomic difficulties due to prolonged unemployment or loss of income are also associated with increased addictive behaviours such as alcohol dependence and alcoholism, and family violence [ 13] which in turn increase the risk of children living in such family environments to develop poor mental and physical health in adulthood [ 21- 23].

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"So it creates a big high and has increasing addictive potential with each use.

They have been found guilty in Federal Court of racketeering, conspiring to lie to the public about the health dangers and addictive quality of their product as well as secretly working to increase the addictive power of their product and hook kids.

One of the big differences between ice and other drugs is that ice has the biggest impact on dopamine, strongly associated with the reward system in the brain, creating a strong "high" and increasing its addictive potential.

Increase in addictive behavior.

Further, menthol can directly interact with the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and inhibit its function, a mechanism that may explain the reason for smoking a greater number of cigarettes to get the same effect, thereby increasing the addictive potential of nicotine.

Exposure of the developing brain to severe and/or prolonged stress may result in hyper-activity of the stress system, defective glucocorticoids-negative feedback, altered cognition, novelty seeking, increased vulnerability to addictive behaviour, and mood-related disorders.

Although previous research has shown that bullying victimization is associated with increased risk for addictive behaviors, such as smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol [ 36, 37], this study found that only children identified by caregivers as being bullied at both ages 8 and 15 were significantly more likely to smoke cigarettes, drink alcohol, and have had sexual relations at age 15.

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