Health & Medicine
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Sons of Cocaine-addicted Rats Less Likely to Want the Drug
Sons born to fathers with a history of cocaine use are more likely to show resistance to the drug and therefore less likely to develop addictive behaviors, according to a study of rats from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
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