Flipping the brain’s addiction switch without drugs
pa href="http://feedads.g.doubleclick.net/~a/gIw_QeMNMuZrXZ6jlK8kTLadm6E/0/da"img src="http://feedads.g.doubleclick.net/~a/gIw_QeMNMuZrXZ6jlK8kTLadm6E/0/di" border="0" ismap="true"/img/abr/
a href="http://feedads.g.doubleclick.net/~a/gIw_QeMNMuZrXZ6jlK8kTLadm6E/1/da"img src="http://feedads.g.doubleclick.net/~a/gIw_QeMNMuZrXZ6jlK8kTLadm6E/1/di" border="0" ismap="true"/img/a/pResearchers investigating how the brain becomes drug dependent have now implicated a naturally occurring protein, a dose of which allowed them to get rats hooked with no drugs at all. The finding could suggest ways to medically counteract the effects of drug addiction.img src="http://feeds2.feedburner.com/~r/BrainMysteries/~4/HsYshTHNYOw" height="1" width="1"/