Brain Yields Clues to Cigarette Addiction

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BBC News - Snails yield drug addiction clue

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New Clues Into The Addicted Brain Offered By UC Berkeley

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Findings offer new clues into the addicted brain

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BBC News - Snail 'meth' experiment yields drug addiction clue

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Rodent of the Week: How the brain gets hooked on drugs | Booster Shots | Los Angeles Times

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