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Reason April 2006 Jacob Sullum |
Blow in the Wind Despite reports to the contrary, the dramatic increase in interdiction has not had a noticeable impact on cocaine use. In a national survey, the number of past-month cocaine users was almost exactly the same in 2004 as it was in 2002. |
Reason June 2009 Jacob Sullum |
Birth of a Cocaine Factoid A prohibition-friendly estimate of drug-related deaths turns out to be bogus. |
Chemistry World August 29, 2007 Ananyo Bhattacharya |
'Lost' Folate Enzyme Found After 30 Years US researchers have revealed the identity of an enzyme used by bacteria to make the essential B vitamin folate, 30 years after it was first isolated. |
AskMen.com |
Drugs: Now Even Worse For You Nearly a third of all cocaine seized in the United States is laced with a dangerous veterinary medicine - a livestock de-worming drug that might enhance cocaine's effects but has been blamed in at least three deaths and scores of serious illnesses. |
Salon.com February 22, 2000 Michael Massing |
The elephant in the room Presidential candidates are silent on the failure of the U.S. war on drugs. |
Chemistry World July 7, 2010 Hayley Birch |
MicroRNA's May Hold Key to Cocaine Addiction Paul Kenny at the Scripps Research Institute in Florida thought microRNAs, which are known to influence the activity of genes in multiple circuits in the brain, might play a regulatory role. |
Chemistry World December 16, 2015 James Sudlow |
Cracking cocaine's secret to sneaking into the brain Up until now, it was though that cocaine had to be deprotonated to penetrate the blood -- brain barrier. A team uncovered that conformation and hydration were far more significant. |