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WSU Researchers Discover How a Neural Circuit Drives Relapse After Opioid Use
WSU team found light therapy targeting a brain circuit nearly doubled reduction of heroin-seeking behavior in preclinical opioid relapse models.
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WSU researchers discover how a neural circuit drives relapse after opioid use
Washington State University researchers have discovered how a neural circuit – or a connection between two brain regions – drives relapse after opioid use, a finding that could lead to more effective treatments for opioid use disorders.
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Read Full ArticleLight-based brain therapy shows promise in cutting opioid cravings and relapse
Washington State University researchers have discovered how a neural circuit—or a connection between two brain regions—drives relapse after opioid use, a finding that could lead to more effective treatments for opioid use disorders.
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