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
sciencedaily.com — “What drives addicts to repeatedly choose drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, overeating, gambling or kleptomania, despite the risks involved? Neuroscientists have pinpointed the exact locations in the brain where calculations are made that can result in addictive and compulsive behavior.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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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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