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Research Findings Cocaine Locks Rats Into Unrewarding Behaviors Brain Activity Differs in Cocaine Abusers According to Gender Methamphetamine Abusers Show Increased Distractibility Damage to Brain Area May Immediately Halt Cigarette Addiction Prenatal Nicotine Exposure May Damage Receptors That Influence Auditory Processing New Role for a Neurotransmitter and Its Receptor Low Dopamine Receptor Availability May Promote Cocaine Addiction Director's Perspective Stimulus Money Will Fund a Surge in Knowledge Research In Brief Court Mandates Help Men With Antisocial Personality Disorders Stay in Treatment New Tracer for Nicotinic Receptors Promises Improved Specificity Adolescent Rats Self-Administer More Nicotine Than Adults NIDA at Work Research Addresses Needs of Criminal Justice Staff and Offenders Effective Treatment Is Not Widely Available Bulletin Board NIDA's National Advisory Council Welcomes New Members Universities Offer Online Master's Program in Addiction Studies NIDA Initiates Pediatrics Symposium on Adolescent Health Tearoff High School Seniors Report Alcohol- or Drug-Impaired Driving Experiences What the Numbers Say Legal Pressure Increases Treatment Retention
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