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Rita Fuchs, left, a professor in the Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience department of WSU's College of Veterinary Medicine and the director of the WSU Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Program, works with neuroscience PhD candidate Jobe Ritchie, right, as they view a display showing microscopic views of brain cells.

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WSU memory and addiction study receives $2.9M grant
June 26, 2023 5:45 p.m.

WSU memory and addiction study receives $2.9M grant

PULLMAN – Years into sobriety, seemingly innocent stimuli — like songs, smells or specific visuals — can trigger memories of earlier drug use and an intense craving that can cause even a long-recovered addict to relapse. But what if those memories could be manipulated to be less triggering? ...