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Myelination in the brain may be key to 'learning' opioid addiction

How opioid withdrawal threatens social support

Social aversion during opioid withdrawal reflects blocked serotonin cues, mouse study finds

Neuroscientist Robert Malenka and his team have identified a molecular link between opioid withdrawal and social aversion in the brains of mice suggesting the potential to help people in recovery from opioid addiction reconnect with their social support networks

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Brain imaging links stimulant-use relapse to distinct nerve pathway

A new study by scientists with the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute’s NeuroChoice Initiative reveals that relapse may be linked to quite different brain circuits than addiction itself.

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