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Addiction Genetics – The new treatment paradigm.

Posted on June 5, 2008 by Adi Jaffe

Genetics are making their way into every facet of research nowadays, and addiction treatment is no slouch in that area.
If you haven’t heard of pharmacogenomics yet, you are sure to soon. The idea that medications affect individuals differently based on their unique genetic makeup has picked up a lot of steam in the last few [...]

Filed under: Drug abuse, Medicine and Public Health, Stats | Tagged: addiction, genetics, NIDA, pharmacogenomics, smoking, Volkow | Leave a Comment »

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