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Saturday, January 15, 2011
NIDA: Drug Abuse Alters Brain Circuitry Long-Term
NIDA: Drug Abuse Alters Brain Circuitry Long-Term
State-of-the-art brain imaging shows that changes in the brain's reward circuitry caused by substance abuse likely to remain even after drug and alcohol use stop.
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