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Emotional Impact Of Cocaine Addiction Mimicked In Animals
Cocaine addicts often suffer a downward emotional spiral that is a key to their craving and chronic relapse. While researchers have developed animal models of the reward of cocaine, they have not been able to model this emotional impact, until now.Regina Carelli and colleagues report experiments with rats in which they have mimicked the negative affect of cocaine addiction and even how it drives greater cocaine use.
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Emotional Impact Of Cocaine Addiction Mimicked In Animals
Cocaine addicts often suffer a downward emotional spiral that is a key to their craving and chron...
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