Sentences with phrase «addictive properties in»

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The problem is that sugar has addictive properties, and we have become accustomed to it in just about everything.
It has taken nearly a century to expose the addictive, neurotoxic, carcinogenic, and obesogenic properties of artificial sweeteners, and we are just now appreciating the mediating role of gut bacteria in
«Current Drug Abuse Reviews» reported in 2011 that fast food — which shares many negative nutritional properties with the junk food people eat at night — can be addictive in some populations.
Metallothionine is increased aggressively by exposure to the carcinogenic cadmium in cigarette smoke, probably contributing to the addictive properties of the nicotine, therein.
What makes PQ so addictive and will that mysterious property be present in Galactrix?
It's often funny, addictive, and surprisingly good to look at, and the wide appeal that this franchise has tacked on with the already wide appeal that LEGO in general has is sure to make this something that fans of either property won't want to pass up.
The Wonder Years debuts on TV, George Michael's «Faith» tops the Billboard charts, gas costs $ 1.67 at the pump, the U.S. Surgeon General states that the addictive properties of nicotine are similar to those of heroin and cocaine, and Royal Dutch Shell writes a confidential report on climate science and its own role in global warming.
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