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Cocaine Abuse and Addiction
Cocaine Abuse May Lead To Strokes and Mental Deficits
Cocaine Abusers' Cognitive Deficits Compromise Treatment Outcomes
Cocaine May Compromise Immune System, Increase Risk of Infection
Cocaine's Effect on Blood Components May Be Linked to Heart Attack and Stroke
Cognitive-Behavioral Approach: Treating Cocaine Addiction
Commonly Abused Drugs
Crack and Cocaine
Effective Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment
High School and Youth Trends
Mind Over Matter - The Brain's Response to Stimulants
Oops: How Casual Drug Use Leads to Addiction
Study Finds Significant Mental Deficits in Toddlers Exposed to Cocaine Before Birth
Study Sheds Light on Progression to Drug Dependence
Teen Drug Use Declined in 2002, Report Shows
Cocaina Adicción y Abuso  Spanish
Crack y Cocaína  Spanish
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