Gene Interactions Make Cocaine Abuse Death Eight Times More Likely

Gene Interactions Make Cocaine Abuse Death Eight Times More Likely
A statistical analysis that dissected the complex interactions among the variants combined with cocaine exposure revealed gene-gene-environment interactions that would dramatically increase the risk of death from cocaine abuse. "Finding an impact … Read more on Science Daily (press release)

Could our brains be trained to resist cravings?
Transcranial magnetic stimulation is also not ideal for treating addiction, since its effects on reducing cravings last only up to an hour, he says. What is promising is … Dagher adds: “The main takeaway is that we can use these techniques – brain … Read more on Globe and Mail