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10/28/2010
In a study of more than 23,000 twin pairs, followed for 30 years, those who described themselves as evening types (usually alert at night and bleary-eyed in the morning) were more likely to be current smokers and less likely to quit over time compared with morning people. One explanation is that nicotine, which is a stimulant, tends to keep smokers up at night.
Source: Reuters
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