"Cocaine abusers" refers to individuals who regularly use cocaine in a harmful or excessive way, causing negative effects on their physical and mental well-being.
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So when we were getting these images
of cocaine abusers, they looked like the brain images of stroke patients.
According to a new imaging study,
cocaine abusers in their 30s and 40s show brain changes more commonly seen in people over 60.
Superior efficacy of cognitive - behavioral therapy for urban
crack cocaine abusers: main and matching effects.J Consult Clin Psychol1998Oct; 66:832 — 7OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedWeb of Science Question Is cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) more effective than 12 step facilitation (12SF) for reducing cocaine abuse in adults?
V: At Brookhaven [National Laboratory] I was doing these studies on
cocaine abusers, and after I'd seen a number of brain images, I realized I could distinguish a cocaine abuser from a control.