EPISODE · Apr 21, 2017 · 8 MIN
Brainpod March 2017: The Gateway Hypothesis of Addiction
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The gateway hypothesis, that early use of drugs such as tobacco, alcohol, or marijuana during adolescence progresses to harder drugs such as cocaine and heroin, was first proposed in the 1970s. In a recent publication of the journal Neuropsychopharmacology, Yasmin Hurd, Professor of Neuroscience at Mount Sinai, co-authored a commentary evaluating the research to date that either supports or challenges the gateway hypothesis. Listen to the latest BrainPod, Neuropsychopharmacology's official podcast, to hear more from Dr. Hurd! Article: https://www.nature.com/npp/journal/v42/n5/full/npp2016279a.html
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The gateway hypothesis, that early use of drugs such as tobacco, alcohol, or marijuana during adolescence progresses to harder drugs such as cocaine and heroin, was first proposed in the 1970s. In a recent publication of the journal Neuropsychopharmacology, Yasmin Hurd, Professor of Neuroscience at Mount Sinai, co-authored a commentary evaluating the research to date that either supports or challenges the gateway hypothesis. Listen to the latest BrainPod, Neuropsychopharmacology's official podcast, to hear more from Dr. Hurd! Article: https://www.nature.com/npp/journal/v42/n5/full/npp2016279a.html
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