“When this part of the brain is damaged during stroke, smokers are about twice as likely to stop smoking and their craving and withdrawal symptoms are far less severe,” said Abdolahi, who is now at Philips Research North America.
This is old news, isn't it? I remember we discussed this very subject a few years ago.
Back to school..both kids are moving to new lodgings at their respective campuses. We're shopping for stuff, organizing, looking for movers. I have a feeling that I'm going to lose my kitchen table and a couple of dressers...
Doing good, Pretty Bird. Babies are doing well. Oldest is getting weaker in her rear legs, but she still carries her tennis balls around, so there's a lot of life left there. Puggers is doing great. Out of her brace and walking well. The baby is too precious for words. Head on my wrist as I type this.
Hope everyone on your end of the country are well!!
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