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The increase in the demand for crack cocaine caused intense competition between drug dealers as they fought to profit from the same customers.
Cocaine caused pronounced increases in cerebral blood flow at 5 min postinjection that diminished markedly within 25 min. The results document the feasibility to conduct PET neuroimaging studies of cerebral blood flow in conscious nonhuman primates.
The controversial academic, who was sacked for claiming that ecstasy was as safe as horse riding, told The Sunday Times that abuse of cocaine caused the financial meltdown.
While saying that the cocaine caused Abrego to display "bizarre behavior and agitation," the autopsy also said "there is a temporal relationship between the arrest maneuver and death which complicated the acute cocaine intoxication". .
The professor recently put forth an idea that was just begging to be held down and turned into a headline – the notion that bankers taking cocaine caused the global financial crisis.
These data show that cocaine caused premature neuronal differentiation.
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Crack cocaine causes weight loss, high blood pressure, hallucinations, seizures, and paranoia.
Thus, our hypothesis is that, in those cells expressing A2ARs, cocaine causes the activation of A2ARs and STEP that contribute to its synaptic effect.
The sport's past still provides too much fuel for a bonfire of speculation that burns every season, and the media commentaries – as well as riders like Luca Paolini, who tested positive for cocaine – cause it to remain a semi-open wound.
These data indicate that cocaine causes marked conduction slowing, which could play an important role in cocaine death.
Yet researchers don't understand how cocaine causes these long-term ailments.
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