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Drug-related preference in cocaine addiction extends to images


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BennyJ
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Fri, Oct 07, 2011, 1:32 am CDT

Cocaine is considered as one of the highly addictive drugs. However, this addiction will soon be blocked as vaccines to control addiction will soon come into reality. A vaccine that battles pre-established chemical dependency could be accessible in the near future, reports the New York Times. Scripps Research Institute chemist Dr. Kim Janda is at work on vaccines that could crack the numerous habits of narcotic abusers, including smoking, heroin, cocaine and even the high produced from abnormal food consumption. Article resource: Anti-addiction vaccine currently in development.

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