This scientist is testing a marijuana ingredient as a way to prevent relapse. It’s a daunting task
NEW YORK – When she started collecting brains, neuroscientist Yasmin Hurd’s peers wondered what she could possibly be thinking. Studying animals made way more sense as a way to trace how chronic drug use changes the brain, they thought – after all, how was Hurd going to parse the long-term effects from the trauma of the…
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