Nicotine Withdrawal Symptoms: Understanding Anxiety & Other Effects
The correct answer is B: anxiety.
Nicotine withdrawal is a group of symptoms that can occur when someone who is physically dependent on nicotine stops using nicotine products. Common symptoms of nicotine withdrawal include anxiety, irritability, difficulty concentrating, increased appetite, weight gain, trouble sleeping, and cravings for nicotine.
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