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The essential guide to how drugs affect the body and behavior.
This fully updated, nojudgment book includes the uptothemoment discoveries about drugs and drug use, including new information on the opioid crisis, vaping, psychedelic therapy, cannabinoids, and the science of addiction. Lively, highly informative, unbiased, [and] thorough ( Addiction Research & Theory ), Buzzed surveys drugs from caffeine to ketamine to reveal how they impact the body, the different effects they produce, and the circumstances in which they can be deadly. In an environment rife with myth and misinformation,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The essential guide to how drugs affect the body and behavior.

This fully updated, nojudgment book includes the uptothemoment discoveries about drugs and drug use, including new information on the opioid crisis, vaping, psychedelic therapy, cannabinoids, and the science of addiction. Lively, highly informative, unbiased, [and] thorough (Addiction Research & Theory), Buzzed surveys drugs from caffeine to ketamine to reveal how they impact the body, the different effects they produce, and the circumstances in which they can be deadly. In an environment rife with myth and misinformation, this book is a mustread for anyone seeking the facts on our everchanging drug landscape.

Neither a Just Say No treatise nor a How to manual, Buzzed is based on the conviction that people make better decisions with the best available information at hand.


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Autorenporträt
Cynthia Kuhn, PhD, is professor of pharmacology at Duke University School of Medicine and Scott Swartzwelder, PhD, is associate vice president for Neuropsychology and Child and Adolescent Services at Avance Health System, and holds professorships in psychiatry, psychology, and neuroscience at Duke University. They both reside in Durham, North Carolina.