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Landmark Addiction Study Finds People Underestimate Power Of Drug Cravings (February 16, 2007) -- A novel experiment conducted by Carnegie Mellon University Professor George Loewenstein and colleagues may explain why people try a drug, such as heroin, for the first time despite ample evidence ... > full story

Intense Cessation Treatment Proves Successful In High-risk Smokers (February 15, 2007) -- New research published in the February issue of CHEST, the peer-reviewed journal of the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP), suggests that high-risk smokers with acute cardiovascular disease ... > full story

Disrupting Brain's Stress System Intensifies Opiate Withdrawal (February 15, 2007) -- Avoiding the severe pain, nausea, agitation, sweats and other symptoms of opiate withdrawal are among the many reasons addicts are motivated to continue taking drugs. Now, researchers have found that ... > full story

Hooked By Genes: Studies Identify DNA Regions Linked To Nicotine Dependence (February 12, 2007) -- Americans are bombarded with antismoking messages, yet at least 65 million of us continue to light up. Genetic factors play an important role in this continuing addiction to cigarettes, suggest ... > full story

Enhancing Activity Of Marijuana-like Chemicals In Brain Helps Treat Parkinson's Symptoms In Mice (February 8, 2007) -- Marijuana-like chemicals in the brain may point to a treatment for the debilitating condition of Parkinson's disease. In a study to be published in the Feb. 8 issue of Nature, researchers from the ... > full story

Breakthrough For Heroin Addiction Treatment (January 29, 2007) -- University of Adelaide researchers have made a breakthrough in the treatment of heroin addiction which could improve treatment success rates for millions of heroin users around the world. Researchers ... > full story

Both Genetics And Dopaminergic Neurotransmission Have A Role In Delirium Tremens (January 26, 2007) -- Alcohol-dependent individuals have a five to 10 percent lifetime risk of developing delirium tremens (DT) following alcohol withdrawal. Although the symptoms of DT are relatively well known, the ... > full story

Some Brain-damaged Patients Quit Smoking With Ease (January 25, 2007) -- Smokers with a damaged insula -- a region in the brain linked to emotion and feelings -- quit smoking easily and immediately, according to a study in the Jan. 26 issue of the journal Science. The ... > full story

Quitting Smoking May Be Harder If Mom Smoked During Pregnancy (January 25, 2007) -- Quitting smoking may be more difficult for individuals whose mothers smoked during pregnancy, according to animal research conducted by Duke University Medical Center ... > full story

Recently Licensed Nicotine Receptor Stimulant Trebles Odds Of Stopping Smoking (January 24, 2007) -- Two Cochrane Reviews to be published this week in the Cochrane Library 2007, Issue 1, report on smoking ... > full story

New Dopamine Brain Target Discovered; Potential Breakthrough For Schizophrenia Treatment (January 23, 2007) -- A team of Canadian researchers, lead by Dr. Susan George and Dr. Brian O'Dowd at the Center for Addiction and Mental health, discovered a Gq/11-coupled signalling unit that triggers a calcium signal. ... > full story

Motherhood, Marriage And Mental Illness (January 20, 2007) -- A new CAMH study shows that previously married mothers have higher rates of depressive disorders and alcohol abuse compared to married or never-married mothers. This work expands our understanding ... > full story

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