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Police detained in the city of Fairfax, Connecticut American woman after her husband's distress that his wife is asleep, restricted in a bid to end the dispute between them,

The police announced Tuesday that 37-year-old Helen Sun have been the same with her husband Robert Drbuj while he was asleep in their home in an attempt to reconciliation after a dispute between them, and when he summoned the police Drbuj using his mobile phone by the Sun bite the hand and torso.

The hands of Chris Fairfield Police Department said that police officers had heard the screams when they arrived at the house and stormed the place, and before the text itself charged with her husband to change the lock on the door of the bedroom.

The Sun charges to third-degree assault and act in a manner contrary to the law and endangering the life of another person in danger and detained illegally, was freed on bail of $ 400.

 
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At Wed 18 Feb 2009 | By  raha33 |

Scientists have discovered a way to end the thirst addicted to alcohol.

A team of scientists from the Institute Howard Fleury Bmilburn in Australia, they found that the inventory system works Alooriksin in the brain can be prevented from further reaction.

A team of scientists, this discovery may contribute to the development of drugs that can limit the effect of chemical Alooriksin.

It is believed that the cells producing this article, may help to control the desire for food, and hence in the treatment of nutritional disorders.

Britain is experiencing a rise in the number of deaths resulting from abuse of alcohol, as the number of admitted to hospital for treatment of diseases of the liver.

Hamiyyeh against addiction
Cause the brain cells that produce the chemical substance Alooriksen in the case of the ears and the euphoria felt by users of alcohol or certain types of drugs.

The scientific team, under the supervision of Dr.. Andrew Lawrence installing banned substance believed to be a feeling of euphoria that, in mice.

In one test, the mice failed to continue drinking alcohol after injected Alhasrp article for the effect of Alooriksin.

In another experiment, a group of rats were subjected to a diet program to get rid of the addiction to alcohol, and then injected Alhasrp article, and returned to an environment similar to that which led them to addiction, but refrained from drinking alcohol.

Scientists are more research to determine the factors that contribute to the activation of Alooriksin system in the brain.
 
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At Sun 1 Feb 2009 | By  raha33 |

A new medical study reported that the brain chemical called dopamine, which may affect the rush to recklessness and drug addiction, which helps to explain the role of the brain in addiction to drugs.
It is known that the abuse of amphetamine or stimulants is often associated with exposure to significant risks, and requested the sensual pleasure, and the tendency to rashness, but through the methods are not well understood.
However, the aim of researchers is to identify the first preceded by: headlong rush or drug addiction, and how it affects the headlong rush of dopamine and addiction.

Test drive
For this purpose, the British researchers from the University of Cambridge to conduct testing in male laboratory mice, not humans. At the start of the study, none of the mice had been subjected to any drugs. Initially, the mice spent three weeks, with tests conducted by the eruption.
In these tests, the researchers had to launch a beam of light, bright day in the second part of one of five places Bagafs mice. Rats can not be expected to know where or when, which will highlight the following.

The mice were rewarded with some food if started quickly to the subject of light. But if something does not reward rushed headlong to the position error.
Tests showed that some mice had severe rush and reckless. The researchers found that the dopamine receptors in rats, eg the least, especially in the important region of the brain, compared to rats less precipitously, according to the survey showed pictures of the brain, using the technology of photography Buzetron emission tomography (PET).
 
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At Fri 30 Jan 2009 | By  raha33 |