With Rise of Painkiller Abuse, a Closer Look at Heroin
With Rise Of Painkiller Abuse, A Closer Look At Heroin
Opioids share a similar molecule, he says, and "when they attach to the brain's opiate receptor, they all cause a very similar effect." They give "both a positive reinforcement — the … John Nygren is using his position to change things in Wisconsin …
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Ohio death row inmate Ronald Phillips: 'I guess the Lord hid my veins from them'
Phillips said he had a fear of needles dating from childhood when his parents would sell drugs and let addicts shoot up in their kitchen in a tough Akron neighborhood. He testified by video hookup from the prison where death row is housed for more than …
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Dealing with violence through chemicals
He approached the assignment of opening the brain to public view as it affected social problems, in particular, and, what is more noteworthy, from the point of view of early childhood development. In the introduction … The study of this area of brain …
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