How Cocaine Transformed a Tiny African Nation

How Cocaine Transformed a Tiny African Nation
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"The police are worthless," says Malam, who refuses to use his full name. "They're in everyone's pocket." He dips into his own supply on occasion and counts himself lucky. The younger and poorer in Guinea-Bissau use cocaine's cheaper and more-addictive … Read more on AllAfrica.com

 

Ex-MLB player among 40 indicted in Puerto Rico
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The U.S. Attorney's Office issued a statement on Tuesday saying that Angel Santos Berrios was second in command of a drug ring that sold crack, heroin, cocaine and prescription pills in the southern mountain town of Cayey. It says the group had … Read more on Sacramento Bee

 

Woman arrested for trafficking in cocaine
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The arrest occurred on Hankard Street in Sydney, Monday, and Cape Breton Regional Police also seized cocaine and money. Tweet … Use of this site as well as content submission & ownership are governed by our Conditions of Use and Privacy Policy. Read more on Cape Breton Post

 

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Negative cocaine effect expectancies are associated with subjective response to cocaine challenge in recreational cocaine users [An article from: Addictive Behaviors]

Negative cocaine effect expectancies are associated with subjective response to cocaine challenge in recreational cocaine users [An article from: Addictive Behaviors]

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Although many studies have shown that cognitive effect expectancies are associated with drug use and drug treatment outcomes, few studies have compared effect expectancies with drug response following drug challenge. Hea

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Moderators of delay tolerance in treatment-seeking cocaine users [An article from: Addictive Behaviors]

Moderators of delay tolerance in treatment-seeking cocaine users [An article from: Addictive Behaviors]

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A substantial amount of attrition in cocaine dependence treatment studies occurs between the initial telephone contact and the first evaluative clinic visit. While decreasing the wait to first visit can significantly red

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