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This is your brain’s blood vessels on drugs

WASHINGTON, Aug. 28, 2014—A new method for measuring and imaging how quickly blood flows in the brain could help doctors and researchers better understand how drug abuse affects the brain, which may...

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Cocaine quadruples risk of sudden death in persons between 19 and 49

A joint research project by the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), the Basque Institute for Forensic Medicine and the Centre for On line Biomedical Research into Mental Health (CIBERSAM in...

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Cocaine, Amphetamine Users More Likely to Take Their Own Lives

Newswise — Stimulants use such as cocaine and amphetamine is associated with a nearly two-fold greater likelihood of suicidal behaviour amongst people who inject drugs, say researchers at the...

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Cocaine use and HIV infection may be linked: more evidence

New UCLA research offers further evidence that cocaine use disrupts the immune system, making people who use it more likely to become infected with HIV. In research published online June 18 in the...

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Medication may stop drug and alcohol addiction: University of Texas at Austin

Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have successfully stopped cocaine and alcohol addiction in experiments using a drug already approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to...

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Why cocaine-users report higher levels of sociability when intoxicated

A single dose of cocaine can interfere with the ability to recognise negative emotions, according to new research presented at the ECNP conference in Amsterdam. In a placebo-controlled within subject...

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Cocaine addicts may benefit from magnetic stimulation of the brain

Targeted magnetic pulses to the brain were shown to reduce craving and substance use in cocaine-addicted patients. The results of this pilot study, published in the peer-reviewed journal European...

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Cocaine makes brain cells cannibalize themselves

Working with mice, researchers at Johns Hopkins have contributed significant new evidence to support the idea that high doses of cocaine kill brain cells by triggering overactive autophagy, a process...

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Adolescents’ vulnerability to nicotine, cocaine, other addictive drugs explained

Researchers have discovered one reason why adolescents are more prone to drug addiction than adults, with findings that could lead to new treatments for addictive disorders. In two studies with mice...

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Why Cocaine Is So Addictive

Newswise — WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Aug. 1, 2016 – Scientists at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center are one step closer to understanding what causes cocaine to be so addictive. The research findings are...

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