Gene Can Lead to Severe Impulsivity in Alcohol Use

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Gene Can Lead to Severe Impulsivity in Alcohol Use

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A NIH research team has found that a brain receptor molecule may contribute to violently impulsive behavior when those who are inflicted are drinking alcohol.

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Most Recently Shared on August 27, 2011 at 9:23 pm By:

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NIH-led Study Identifies Genetic Variant that Can Lead to Severe Impulsivity http://t.co/PHVXBqB

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Gene Can Lead to Severe Impulsivity in Alcohol Use

herbalmd.com — “A NIH research team has found that a brain receptor molecule may contribute to violently impulsive behavior when those who are inflicted are drinking alcohol.View full resource at herbalmd.com

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NIH-led Study Identifies Genetic Variant that Can Lead to Severe Impulsivity http://tinyurl.com/3mh2b64

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Genetic variant that can lead to severe impulsivity identified

sciencedaily.com — “Scientists have found that a genetic variant of a brain receptor molecule may contribute to violently impulsive behavior when people who carry it are under the influence of alcohol.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Genetic variant that can lead to severe impulsivity identified http://t.co/ns9RI9k via @AddThis

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NIH-led study identifies genetic variant that can lead to severe impulsivity, December 22, 2010 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

nih.gov — “A multinational research team led by scientists at the National Institutes of Health has found that a genetic variant of a brain receptor molecule may contribute to violently impulsive behavior when people who carry it are under the influence of alcohol. A report of the findings, which include human genetic analyses and gene knockout studies in animals, appears in the Dec. 23 issue of Nature.View full resource at nih.gov

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