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The Myth of an Addict Gene

May 4, 2014February 28, 2022 ~ Jason Schwartz ~ 2 Comments

Deja vu Sunday continues. These posts were from August 2006 and provide a real case of deja vu, as we've been engaged in these same arguments recently. I still hold the opinion that most of these arguments are less about whether it's a disease and more about perceived social, cultural, personal and interpersonal implications of … Continue reading The Myth of an Addict Gene

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