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Brian Baldo proposes a new theory of addiction that proposes the prefrontal cortex is a highly sensitive “hot spot” for opiod actions

Read the full article at: http://www.med.wisc.edu/news-events/brain-on-a-binge-a-new-theory-of-addiction/48623
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