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New Mount Sinai research tracks effects of addictive drugs on brain




(The Mount Sinai Hospital / Mount Sinai School of Medicine) Mount Sinai researchers may have unlocked the key to better understanding the effect addictive drugs have on the human brain. Researchers have just published the new breakthrough study, "Design Logic of a Cannabinoid Receptor Signaling Network that Triggers Neurite Outgrowth," in the latest issue of Science on May 16, 2008.


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Russia frees 12 Georgians, gets rejected by China (AP)

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Obama makes unscripted appearance at the DNC (AP)

Democratic  presidential hopeful  Barack Obama greets members of vice presidential candidate Sen. Joe Biden's family at the Democratic National Convention Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008 in Denver. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)AP - Sen. Barack Obama dropped in on his own party at the Democratic convention a day early Wednesday to praise his wife, his former rival, and former President Bill Clinton for going to bat for him.



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