Boozy Memory Blocking Reduces Risk of Relapse Among Alcohol Abusers – Scientific American

Boozy Memory Blocking Reduces Risk of Relapse among Alcohol Abusers – Scientific American
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Boozy Memory Blocking Reduces Risk of Relapse among Alcohol Abusers
Scientific American
As with other forms of addiction, environmental cues linked to drinking — such as the smell of beer — can trigger the urge to consume alcohol and increase the risk of a relapse into abuse. Over time, these learned associations can be maddeningly
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