Nature Cocaine Addiction
Individual Drug Counseling
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How Can Drug addiction Help Us Understand Obesity?
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PROSTITUTION, DRUG USE, AND COPING WITH PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS
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Alterations In Tryptophan And Purine Metabolism In cocaine …
ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Alterations in tryptophan and purine metabolism in cocaine addiction: ametabolomic study Ashwin A. Patkar & Steve Rozen in the methylation processes in the serotonin pathways and purine metabolism seem to be associated with chronic exposure to cocaine. Given the preliminary nature … Read Full Source
Managing Addiction As A Chronic Condition
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Psychomotor Stimulant Addiction: A Neural Systems Perspective
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News And Views Feature Drug addiction: Bad Habits Add Up
NATURE |VOL 398 | 15 APRIL 1999 | www.nature.com 567 news and views feature Drug addiction: bad habits add up Trevor W. Robbins and Barry J. Everitt We know how many drugs of abuse — cocaine, heroin and nicotine — work, … Access Full Source
Treatment Of Impaired Professionals
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ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION Acupuncture For The Treatment Of …
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The Addiction Severity Index In Clinical Efficacy Trials Of …
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Genes And addiction
Nestler, E.J. & Aghajanian, G.K. Molecular and cellular basis of addiction. Science 278, 58–63 (1997). 46. Kelz, M.B. et al. Expression of the transcription factor DFosB in the brain controls sensitivity to cocaine. Nature 401, 272–276 (1999). … Retrieve Document
The Alpha Primate/cocaine Study
Social formations, the now alpha males did continue to use cocaine, but did not need to increase their doses over time. It appeared as if these primates, when alphas, were not susceptible to addiction. 1 Nature Neuroscience 5(2): 169-174, 2002, Mike Nader. … Document Retrieval