Twelve Months of Addiction Box

(Inspired by Twelve Months of Drug Monkey) Drug Monkey writes: The rules for this blog meme are quite simple. -Post the link and first sentence from the first blog entry for each month of the past year. I originally did this meme, after seeing similar posted by Janet Stemwedel and John Lynch. Okay, here we go: January: Say what you will about glutamate-gated chloride channels in the parasitic nematode Haemonchus contortus—but the one thing you probably wouldn’t say about the cellular channels in parasitic worms is that a drug capable of activating them may prove useful in the treatment of alcoholism and other addictions. February: Here’s a book I’m delighted to promote unabashedly. March: Mo Costandi at the UK Guardian expanded on his Nature article about the mechanisms that result in memory impairment when people smoke marijuana. April: Our latest participant in the “Five Question Interview” series is Dr. Keith Laws, professor of cognitive neuropsychology and head of research in the School of Psychology at the University of Hertfordshire, UK. May: I'm not a huge fan of infographics, mostly because they tend to overpromise and are often marred by factual errors. June: Reporting the results of published studies concerned with genetic risk factors has always been a tricky proposition. July: Dr. Tom McLellan, chief executive officer of the Treatment Research Institute, who served on President Obama’s healthcare reform task force, called the re...
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