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Socially isolated rats are more vulnerable to addiction, report researchers

"Rats that are socially isolated during a critical period of adolescence are more vulnerable to addiction to amphetamine and alcohol, found researchers at The University of Texas at Austin. Amphetamine addiction is also harder to extinguish in the socially isolated rats...."

http://medicalxpress.com/news/2013-01-socially-isolated-rats-vulnerable-addiction.html

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