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Time Slows for People Who Stop Smoking

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This article, from the NewScientist Web site, discusses a Penn State University study on the effect of cigarette smoking on time perception. According to a study, smokers who are deprived of cigarettes have an altered sense of time. This resource is referenced in the Science Update titled "Time Flies."

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