(University of Texas at San Antonio) Carlos Paladini, UTSA associate professor of neuroscience, has received a $1.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to take a closer look at dopamine bursts in the brain. Paladini, who has done extensive research on methods to treat drug addiction by manipulating dopamine levels, hopes that this new undertaking could help people afflicted by cli
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Publication date: Available online 24 January 2016 Source:Pharmacological Research Author(s): Marco P. Licciardello, Stefan Kubicek Non-oncogene addiction exploits cancer vulnerabilities resulting from altered cellular signaling pathways in response to oncogenic mutations that are not directly druggable. In this perspective, we address recent findings showing how the SUMOylation cascade provid
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ConclusionsThe complicated processes of gaining access to, logging in, and using the MA PDMP are barriers to preventing its more frequent use. All states should evaluate the PDMP usability in multiple practice settings including the ED, and work to improve provider enrollment, login procedures, patient information input, prescription data display, and ultimately, PDMP data integration into EMRs.Th
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To explore the influence of psychiatric distress and substance use on viral load suppression in HIV-infected patients taking ART we analyzed socio-demographic characteristics, CD4+ cells count and viral loads, the Symptom Check List-90 and the Addiction Severity Index of 75 patients who had taken ART for at least 6 month. Using viral load data as the marker of ART success, we di
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Article first published online: 25 JAN 2016 DOI: 10.1111/adb.12335 © 2015 Society for the Study of Addiction (2015 ) Sleep changes in smokers before, during and 3 months after nicotine withdrawal . Addiction Biology , 20 : 1056 . doi: 10.1111/adb.12335….
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