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  2. Doctor says sugar is eight times more addictive than cocaine

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    Doctor Says Sugar Eight Times More Addictive Than Cocaine The chairman of the Institute for Functional Medicine says we're becoming more dependent on sugary foods and drinks - saying they're even ...

  3. Evolutionary models of human drug use - Wikipedia

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    Researchers use [24] these findings to suggest that sugar reward might generate a stronger dopamine stimulation than cocaine and also may make use of neural mechanisms beyond dopamine stimulation. Alternative mechanisms explain continued tobacco use: The majority of first time users of cigarettes report adverse reactions, including nausea ...

  4. Cocaine - Wikipedia

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    Cocaine stimulates the mesolimbic pathway in the brain. [15] Mental effects may include an intense feeling of happiness, sexual arousal, loss of contact with reality, or agitation. [12] Physical effects may include a fast heart rate, sweating, and dilated pupils. [12] High doses can result in high blood pressure or high body temperature. [16]

  5. Addiction - Wikipedia

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    Addiction is a disorder of the brain's reward system developing through transcriptional and epigenetic mechanisms as a result of chronically high levels of exposure to an addictive stimulus (e.g., eating food, the use of cocaine, engagement in sexual activity, participation in high-thrill cultural activities such as gambling, etc.) over ...

  6. How Too Much Sugar Can Mess With Your Kid’s Brain - AOL

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    Healthy brains require a continuous source of energy and nutrients to fuel growth, learning and development.However, that doesn’t mean extra consumption of sugar is good for the developing brain ...

  7. Addiction-related structural neuroplasticity - Wikipedia

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    Excitatory synapses in brain slices from the VTA taken 24 hours after a single cocaine exposure showed an increase in AMPA receptors in comparison to a saline control. [32] Additional LTP could not be induced in these synapses. This is thought to be because the maximal amount of LTP had already been induced by the administration of cocaine.

  8. How does excess sugar affect the developing brain throughout ...

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    A diet high in sugary foods can affect brain development in children. carlosgaw/iStock via Getty Images PlusParents often stress about their kids’ sugar intake, but it can be hard to know how ...

  9. Inositol - Wikipedia

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    Inositol has been used as an adulterant or cutting agent for many illegal drugs, such as cocaine, methamphetamine, and sometimes heroin, [47] probably because of its solubility, powdery texture, or reduced sweetness (50%) compared to more common sugars. Inositol is also used as a stand-in film prop for cocaine in filmmaking. [48] [49]