Share of Cost, Protein Linked To Hunger Also Implicated In Alcoholism
Saturday, Apr. 13th 2013 8:13 AM
Researchers at The Scripps Research Institute have found new links between a protein that controls our urge to eat and brain cells involved in the development of alcoholism. The discovery points to new possibilities for designing drugs to treat alcoholism and other addictions.
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