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“In addition, we found that nicotine makes a strong hydrogen bond in the brain's acetylcholine receptors,” notes Dennis Dougherty, Ph.D., the George Grant Hoag professor of chemistry at Caltech. “This same hydrogen bond, in the receptors in muscle ...
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Over 60 years later, Freeman learned that Fa’apua’a was still alive and well. In 1987 she was interviewed for the documentary film Margaret Mead and Samoa. In that interview, she testified that Mead had asked her and Fofoa embarrassing questions about what they did at night. In response, th...
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