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Lower-status monkeys more likely to opt for cocaine over food: study
07/04/2008 2:44:42 PM
CBC News
Monkeys of a lower social standing are more likely to choose cocaine over food in stressful situations than their higher status counterparts, a new study from the U.S. suggests.
The study, presented Sunday at the Experimental Biology conference in San Diego, also found that improving the monkeys' quality of life diminished cocaine use, a result with implications for the treatment of drug abuse in humans.
"We believe this type of research can be used to identify better treatment strategies, including providing environmental enrichment, that may affect the likelihood of abusing drugs," said lead researcher Michael Nader in a news release.
"We think that reducing drug use in people is going to require changes in their environment - things that are enriching, such as alternative activities," he elaborated in an e-mail to CBC News on Monday.
CBC News
Lower-status monkeys more likely to opt for cocaine over food: study
07/04/2008 2:44:42 PM
CBC News
Monkeys of a lower social standing are more likely to choose cocaine over food in stressful situations than their higher status counterparts, a new study from the U.S. suggests.
The study, presented Sunday at the Experimental Biology conference in San Diego, also found that improving the monkeys' quality of life diminished cocaine use, a result with implications for the treatment of drug abuse in humans.
"We believe this type of research can be used to identify better treatment strategies, including providing environmental enrichment, that may affect the likelihood of abusing drugs," said lead researcher Michael Nader in a news release.
"We think that reducing drug use in people is going to require changes in their environment - things that are enriching, such as alternative activities," he elaborated in an e-mail to CBC News on Monday.