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With Laser Zap, Cocaine Addiction Vaporizes

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SAN FRANCISCO, April 8, 2013 — Laser light stimulation to a portion of the brain can wipe away addictive behaviors — or conversely turn on a drug addiction, a new US study on rats has demonstrated. An estimated 1.4 million Americans are addicted to cocaine, and cocaine abuse is a main cause of heart attacks and strokes for people under 35. The drug addiction places a heavy toll on society in terms of lost job productivity, lost earnings, cocaine-related crime, incarcerations, and treatment and prevention programs. “When we turn on a laser light in the prelimbic region of the prefrontal cortex, the...Read full article

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    Published: April 2013
    AmericasAntonello BonciBilly ChenBiophotonicsCaliforniacocaine addictionlaser lightLasersNational Institutes of HealthNIDANIHResearch & TechnologyTMStranscranial magnetic stimulationUC San FranciscoUniversity of California San Francisco

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