High Childhood IQ Tied to Adult Illicit Drug Use →
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People with high childhood IQs appear to be more likely to take illegal drugs in their 30s, according to one new study.
People with high childhood IQs appear to be more likely to take illegal drugs in their 30s, according to one new study.
From our brains to our prospects of longevity, just what do recreational drugs do to the body? Shifting from the intricacies of a ‘high’ in the brain to the effects of withdrawal, addiction and long-term use (and abuse), here is the latest medical research on some of society’s biggest vices.
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