Down and Out in London: The Government Should Do More to Provide Support …
Down and out in London: The Government should do more to provide support …
Some experts believe that the connection between drug use and mental illness is irrefutable. I cannot attest to this one way or the other. I've often felt that my teenage drug use was not the cause of my mental illness later in life, but was instead a …
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Treating Cocaine Addiction: Newly Identified Protein 'Provides New Leads' For …
… a synaptic gene affected how genes are expressed in the nucleus accumbens. Prolonged cocaine use changes the brain not by altering DNA but by expressing, or repressing, specific genes that are encoding synaptic proteins within the genetic information.
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The internet didn't kill Tallulah Wilson, but it didn't do much to help her
The word "tragic" is used a lot. In the face of such tragedy, we look for a reason. Tallulah was bright, young, privileged and talented – hardly the stereotypical "broken man on a bridge with nothing to lose". Yet in Tallulah's case, we appear to have …
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Addiction and the Human Brain — www.hrmvideo.com Drug addiction is a disease of the brain, and teens are at highest risk for acquiring this disease. That is the startling conclusion recentl…
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