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Methamphetamine Use Restricts Fetal Growth, Study Finds (September 16, 2006) -- Results from the first large-scale, prospective study of prenatal methamphetamine use show that newborns exposed to the drug are more than three times as likely to be born underweight. Appearing in ... > full story

Nicotine Lessens Symptoms Of Depression In Nonsmokers (September 13, 2006) -- Nicotine may improve the symptoms of depression in people who do not smoke, Duke University Medical Center scientists have ... > full story

Geography And Geospatial Technology Used To Study Patterns Of Seized Meth Lab (September 8, 2006) -- A Kansas State University geography professor is using geography and geospatial technology to describe the spatial patterns of seized meth labs in an area of Colorado and parts of Kansas, and to ... > full story

Unprecedented Genetic Study May Help Identify People Most At Risk For Alcoholism (August 25, 2006) -- Researchers at the Molecular Neurobiology Branch of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health, have completed the most comprehensive scan of the human genome to date ... > full story

Researchers Find Nicotine Withdrawal Begins Quickly (August 22, 2006) -- The craving for cigarettes kicks in within 30 minutes of abstaining, suggesting the burden of nicotine withdrawal may doom many attempts to quit smoking, researchers at H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & ... > full story

Snail Toxin May Spur New Drugs For Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Depression (August 21, 2006) -- University of Utah researchers isolated an unusual nerve toxin in venom from an ocean-dwelling cone snail, and say its ability to glom onto the brain's nicotine receptors may be useful for designing ... > full story

'Techno Addicts' Pose Employer Liability, Says Rutgers Researcher (August 19, 2006) -- Taking your Blackberry on vacation with you? Or to the kids' soccer game? How about the business cell phone? Technology keeps workers connected 24/7. If that sounds like an employer’s dream come ... > full story

New Medication Appears Effective In Helping Smokers Kick The Habit (August 17, 2006) -- A drug recently approved by the US Food and Drug Administration as an aid to smoking cessation appears effective both short- and long-term for smokers trying to quit, according to two reports in the ... > full story

Imaging Study May Help Point Toward More Effective Smoking Cessation Treatments (August 9, 2006) -- Results of a new imaging study, supported in part by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health, show that the nicotine received in just a few puffs of a cigarette can ... > full story

Meth Promotes Spread Of Virus In HIV-infected Users (August 4, 2006) -- Researchers at the University at Buffalo have presented the first evidence that the addictive drug methamphetamine, or meth, also commonly known as "speed" or "crystal," increases production of a ... > full story

Prescription Pain Killers Are Involved In More Drug Overdose Deaths Than Either Cocaine Or Heroin In U.S. (July 24, 2006) -- Trends analysis of drug poisoning deaths has helped explain a national epidemic of overdose deaths in the USA that began in the 1990s, concludes Leonard Paulozzi and colleagues at the Centers for ... > full story

People Who Smoke Light Cigarettes Less Likely To Quit (July 19, 2006) -- People who smoke light cigarettes to reduce their health risks may actually be increasing their risk of continuing to smoke, according to a study conducted by University of Pittsburgh and Harvard ... > full story

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