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NIH-Supported Finding on Cocaine Addiction: Tiny Molecule, Big Promise (July 07, 2010)
Discovery could lead to better ways of predicting drug abuse risk and treating addictions. -
Neurobiological Circuits of Addiction: Significance for Psychiatric Practice (May 20, 2010)
Special Research Track at the American Psychiatric Association's Annual Conference. -
Computer Modeling to Identify New Medications for Nicotine Addiction Wins First Place NIDA Addiction Science Award at 2010 Intel ISEF (May 14, 2010)
Brain Training and Class Cutting Also Award-Winning Topics. -
From Theory into Practice: NIDA's Blending Conference Highlights the Latest in Drug Abuse Treatment (April 15, 2010)
Translation Event Brings Researchers and Addiction Specialists Together. -
NIDA Blending Conference Launches New Training Approach for Young Adults Addicted to Opioids (April 15, 2010)
Two-day Forum Translates Research Findings into Clinical Practice. -
Common Mechanisms of Drug Abuse and Obesity (March 28, 2010)
Research Suggests Food Availability Could Prompt Addiction. -
Impulsive-Antisocial Personality Traits Linked to a Hypersensitive Brain Reward System (March 15, 2010)
New Study Sheds Light on a Neurochemical Vulnerability that Could Contribute to Psychopathic Behaviors. -
NIDA Researchers Honored With Presidential Early Career Award (January 13, 2010) -
NIDA Researchers Discover A New Mechanism Underlying Cocaine Addiction (January 07, 2010)
Study Offers Promise for Medication Development.
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