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Immune signal in the brain may offer new target for treating meth addiction
Methamphetamine addiction has a way of looping back on itself. A rush of pleasure pulls you in, cravings follow, and the brain learns that the drug is the fastest route to reward. Yet scientists still ...
Methamphetamine doesn't just spike levels of the pleasure-inducing hormone dopamine in the reward pathways of the brain—it ...
Meth is a problem most everywhere, but particularly in Indian Country. In one small town on the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana, new buildings serve as symbols of a town trying to rebuild after ...
The Drug Foundation says the country barely invests anything into helping and supporting people with meth-addiction. Discharges from public hospitals suggest meth-use has increased four-fold over the ...
Roughly 1.6 million people reported using methamphetamine in the past year, according to data from the 2017 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Brent and Ashley Walker used to be part of that ...
Reports detail his days-long binges without sleep, violent outbursts like punching walls, and multiple rehab stints. This tragedy spotlights meth's grip, a stimulant that wrecks lives from Hollywood ...
Police images have exposed the horrific conditions four children lived in before their mother pleaded guilty to failing to care for them. Glenys Kupfer, 34, pleaded guilty this week to four counts of ...
GREAT FALLS - Women make up a growing percentage of people being treated for methamphetamine addiction in Montana, new state health figures show. Health and addiction experts say the increase could be ...
From private school to pointing rifles at strangers – how man’s meth addiction destroyed his life and terrorised his former partner. The couple had met in Maryborough and moved to the Mackay region ...
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