Researchers studying the impact of cocaine in mice have found that just one exposure to the drug can create changes in brain ...
USING cocaine just once could damage brain cells for up to two weeks, research has warned. Britain is now believed to snort ...
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Just one hit of cocaine 'rewires' the brain and may increase risk of addiction, study suggests
One dose of cocaine leaves a lasting 'scar' on the brain for weeks - and as teen use rises, scientists warn that even ...
One use of cocaine can create changes in brain cells that could linger for 'at least two weeks', new research has suggested.
For the first time, researchers are able to describe how the dopamine transporter involved in cocaine use operates at the molecular level, which could pave the way to future targeted treatments.
This post is in response to Which Drug Epidemic Is Next: Meth, Psychedelics, Mushrooms? By Mark S. Gold M.D. Cocaine use is increasingly prevalent among high-achieving professionals. Source: Image ...
Scientists in Brazil are developing the first vaccine against cocaine addiction. The potentially miraculous jab, named Calixcoca, is designed to trigger an immune response that blocks the drug from ...
WHEN successful nurse Jenn Porter took her own life at just 33 her family were understandably heartbroken – but they had no ...
You may be surprised to learn that, according to AddictionHelp.com, an estimated 12% of American adults (~41 million) have used powder cocaine in their lifetimes. Thankfully, not everyone who partakes ...
Whoopi Goldberg admits in her upcoming memoir, “Bits and Pieces: My Mother, My Brother, and Me,” that she once had a serious addiction to cocaine. “I had stayed pretty far away from drugs, except for ...
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My sister was a nurse who battled COVID - her diary shared a secret cocaine addiction
Jenn Porter, 33, battled cocaine addiction and mental health struggles while working as a nurse during Covid, but her family ...
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