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Why can't some people give up cocaine?

Drug dependency is a recurrent but treatable kind of addiction. However, not all people who are drug dependent progress in the same way once they stop taking drugs. A new study shows that, in the case of cocaine, a high score on the so-called ?scale of craving?, an antisocial personality type and previous heroin abuse are the factors most commonly involved in people falling back into the habit.
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