Amphetamine use in adolescence can affect brain chemistry and behaviour

Amphetamine using up in adolescence can cause neurobiological imbalances and increase risk-taking behaviour, and these effects can persist into adulthood, even when subjects are drug acquit. These are the conclusions of a new revise using animal models conducted by McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) researcher Dr. Gabriella Gobbi and her colleagues.

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