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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: brain + addiction + drug  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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Alkermes Regains Full Commercialization Rights to VIVITROL(R) in US
MarketWatch -
(7) In 2005, the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction estimated the prevalence of problem opioid use in Europe to be in the range of 1.3 ...
Alkermes takes over Vivitrol commercialization Forbes
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Smoke Drug Helps Boozers
Sky News, UK -
The drug - its medical name is varenicline - works by affecting the brain's reward circuitry, critical in both nicotine and alcohol addiction. ...
FDA Approves New Drug to Alleviate Moderate to Severe Pain
Pharmaceutical Processing, NJ -
Opioids are considered safe and effective in selected patients but can cause dependence, abuse, and addiction. All patients treated with opioids require ...
Co-Dependency - another form of addiction sickness
OpEdNews, PA - Nov 29, 2008
Her second book just published in October is called Slaying the Addiction Monster - An All-Inclusive Look at Drug Addiction in America Today. ...
Addiction must be taken seriously
The Evening Sun, PA - Nov 30, 2008
Heroin addiction, or any other drug addiction for that matter, knows no prejudice. It affects every social and economic level. No son or daughter aspires to ...
Scripps scientists probe brain to reduce nicotine addiction
Palm Beach Post,  United States - Nov 24, 2008
But by the first quarter of 2008, Chantix became the most complained-about drug at the Food and Drug Administration with more than 1000 incidents reported, ...
Potential Drug Therapy for Quitting Smoking Ivanhoe
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CNY doctors see prescription drug abuse growing among teens
The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com, NY - Nov 30, 2008
And no matter what the drugs are, "they're not good for your chances of going to the Ivy League," he said. "You only have so many brain cells. ...
Addiction takes heavy toll on the body
Battle Creek Enquirer, MI - Nov 24, 2008
The 49-year-old wants to be as healthy as he was before his addiction. Long-term drug use, however, can cause irreversible damage to the brain and body, ...
HOUSE OF HOPE: Bridge Restoration Ministry in Pacific Grove mends ...
Monterey County Herald, CA - Nov 30, 2008
"Addiction to alcohol or other drugs causes dramatic changes in the pleasure pathways of the brain," said Chris Shannon, a certified chemical dependency ...
Support Groups
Martinsburg Journal, WV -
Twenty-two million people struggle with drug and alcohol addiction. If someone you love suffers from addiction, call (800) 468-6933 or visit ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: addiction + brain + 0.28  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)


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Brain Pathway Yields Clues to Cigarette Addiction
Washington Post, United States - Aug 5, 2008
This pathway -- the mesolimbic dopamine system -- also plays a role in addiction to a number of other substances, such as alcohol and cocaine. ...
Why the first cigarette hooks some Los Angeles Times
Study reveals clues to cigarette addiction Xinhua
New research could prevent nicotine addiction CTV.ca
PRESS TV - eMaxHealth.com
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Connections Between Genetics, Brain Activity And Preference Discovered
Science Daily (press release) -
6, 2008) ? A team of researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) has used brain imaging, genetics and experimental psychology techniques to ...

Insider Medicine
Potential Treatment for MRSA From Maggots, Genetic Anomaly ...
Insider Medicine, Canada -
This research may lead to pharmacological treatments for the prevention of nicotine addiction, as well as the treatment of nicotine withdrawal.PINK:RCRS
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The North Bay Nugget, Canada - Aug 6, 2008
But why do we Scrabulous addicts have to hide? What is the shame in our addiction? While many people view online games as the exclusive domain of the office ...
Study aims at preventing nicotine addiction
WFIE-TV, IN - Aug 5, 2008
Experts used rats to study the pathways involved in nicotine addiction. They were able to identify a receptor that controlled the brain's initial reaction ...
Aspen now Colorado outlet for a controversial new addiction treatment
Aspen Times, CO - Aug 3, 2008
The drugs help change the anatomy and chemistry of the brain to return addicts to a pre-addiction state in which they do not have a physiological dependence ...
Just one cig sets a habit
The Sun, UK -
... more susceptible to addiction. Canadian boffins found that by changing brain chemicals with drugs, even rats with heavy nicotine habits were put off.
A Long Lasting Impression: New Study Find Persistent Brain Changes ...
PharmaLive.com (press release), PA - Aug 1, 2008
These long-lasting brain changes may underlie the maladaptive learning that contributes to addiction and to the propensity for relapse, even after years of ...
Is Google changing how our brains physically work?
ZDNet - Aug 1, 2008
It?s not hard to see that there are people addicted to Google ? in fact, my first blog?s name was Google Addiction, and it didn?t take long for it to take ...
Cocaine vaccine won't fix problem: Wodak
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Aug 3, 2008
Drug addiction is a brain disease to these people," he said. "They have the worst drug problem in the world and they go around telling the rest of the world ...
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[PDF] Single cocaine exposureinvivoinduceslong-termpotentiationindopamineneurons -
MA Ungless, JL Whistler, RC Malenka, A Bonci - Nature, 2001 - culturaapicola.com.ar
... sensitization 2,4 , a phenomenon thought to be important for the development of
addiction. ... with saline (0.27 6 0.04; n = 6; P , 0.05) or naive mice (0.28 6 0.03 ...
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New directions in the genetic mechanisms underlying nicotine addiction -
M MunafO, E Johnstone, M Murphy, R Walton - Addiction Biology, 2001 - Blackwell Synergy
... a current smoker ranging from 0.28 to 0.85 ... pharmacological models of nicotine addiction
have difficulty ... Increased noradrenaline in the brain, particularly in ...

Animal models of addiction: models for therapeutic strategies? -
J Wolffgramm, G Galli, F Thimm, A Heyne - Journal of Neural Transmission, 2000 - Springer
... therefore tested the effects of lisuride on dopaminergic neurotransmission in
subcortical regions of the brain. ... Therapeutic strategies in addiction ... 0.28g/kg/day ...

Addiction changes orbitofrontal gyrus function: involvement in response inhibition. -
RZ Goldstein, ND Volkow, GJ Wang, JS Fowler, S … - NeuroReport, 2001 - neuroreport.com
... 0.53, p < 0.05) and positive for addicts (r = 0.28, p < 0.06). ... it is possible that
as addiction progresses, certain areas of the brain assume secondary ...

A diet promoting sugar dependency causes behavioral cross-sensitization to a low dose of amphetamine -
NM Avena, BG Hoebel - Neuroscience, 2003 - Elsevier
... ns, respectively) nor on day 21 (F(3,29)=0.16, ns, F(3,29)=0.28, ns, respectively). ...
Drug addiction, dysregulation of reward, and allostasis ... Brain Res Bull 14, pp ...

Effects of repeated administration of amphetamine on behavioral vigilance: evidence for" sensitized" … -
T Deller, M Sarter - Psychopharmacology, 1998 - Springer
... of false alarms: F(4,24) = 1.35; P = 0.28 (see Fig. ... of drug crav- ing: an
incentive-sensitization theory of addiction. Brain Res Rev 18:247?291 Sahgal A ( ...

III. OPIOID ADDICTION A. 8 RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS
UO Antagonists, I Significance - Significant Pharmaceuticals Reported in US Patents, 2007 - books.google.com
... 1.0 55.7?7.0 13 46 7c CN 4.5?0.28 16.0?1.8 ... 3HJU69, 593 (1.2-2.2 nM) in guinea pig
brain membranes. ... OPIOID ADDICTION Table 2 The 8,| x, and K opioid receptor ...

[PDF] GDNF/RET signalling in regulation of brain dopaminergic systems: significance for drug addiction -
ACDS ON - ethesis.helsinki.fi
... Drug addiction is a complex disorder of the brain and has a variety of
causes. Vulnerability to addiction is increased by certain ...

… and serotonergic correlates of formation of the morphine addiction in pubescent rats
SN Garbuzova - Neurophysiology, 1999 - Springer
... 0.02 0.26 ? 0.02 0.33 + 0.04 0.28 ? 0.02 0.48 ... the catecholaminergic and sero- tonergic
brain systems are ... respon- sible for formation of morphine addiction. ...
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Selective cognitive processing of drug cues in heroin dependence -
IHA Franken, LY Kroon, R Weirs, A Jansen - Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2000 - jop.sagepub.com
... Post-masked stroop 0.48* 0.41 0.15 0.28 0.23 0.05 ... and the relationship between the
addiction and neurobiological processes in the brain (eg Self ...

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Obesity May Be in Your Head

The same area of the brain linked to drug addiction is also activated by the desire for food and could be a contributing factor to the obesity epidemic in the United States.

That claim comes in a study by scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory.

They found that a person’s hunger and desire for food significantly increases metabolism in the right orbitofrontal cortex, a brain region that controls drive and pleasure.

"These results could explain the deleterious effects of constant exposure to food stimuli, such as advertising, candy machines, food channels, and food displays in stores," study author Gene-Jack Wang, a Brookhaven physician, said in a prepared statement. "The high sensitivity of this brain region to food stimuli, coupled with the huge number and variety of these stimuli in the environment, likely contributes to the epidemic of obesity in this country," Wang said.

The study appears in the April issue of NeuroImage.

The Brookhaven researchers used positron emission tomography (PET) brain scans to measure brain metabolism in 12 normal-weight, food-deprived volunteers who were allowed to smell, view, and taste small portions of their favorite foods.

 
 
 
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