Environmental enrichment can reduce cocaine use, researchers fin...

Simple environmental enrichment and increased social stress can both affect the level of individual drug use, according to new monkey research at Wake Forest University School of Medicine.

Enrichment reduced drug use by all of the study animals; additional stress caused more drug intake in subordinate monkeys.


 

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