Brain functions that can prevent relapse improve after a year of methamphetamine abstinence
Monday, June 29, 2009 - 14:49
in Psychology & Sociology
(SACRAMENTO, Calif.) -- In a study published online by the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, UC Davis researchers report that it takes at least a year for former methamphetamine users to regain impulse control.
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