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Gene Mutation Puts Some Kids at Risk for Tobacco Addiction (HealthDay News)

People with certain common genetic variations that affect their nicotine receptors seem to be at higher risk for becoming life-long nicotine addicts if they begin smoking before they turn 17, a new study says.

The study was published in the July 11 issue ofPLoS Geneticsand, in addition to researchers at the University of Utah, involved investigators at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.