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Drugs Permanently Alter Brain Function in Some Adults
A new study supports the idea that recovery from an addiction is a life-long process. Researchers found that people who had abused substances such as cocaine permanently alter brain structures. Staying clean even for a long time couldn't reverse the changes in brain.
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