Meth affects brain's chemistry years after use
Using methamphetamine may have long-lasting consequences on brain chemistry, impairing memory function even after the habit is kicked, according to a new report from scientists at the Hopkins School of Medicine.
The findings, published last week in Synapse, provide the first clear evidence of a link between meth use, altered brain chemistry and, ultimately, cognitive deficits.
Read the rest in the Johns Hopkins News-Letter.
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