Prenatal Amphetamines Disrupt Brain Development

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A study using C. elegans reveals that prenatal exposure to high doses of amphetamines causes long-term changes in dopamine-related genes and proteins, leading to increased sensitivity to amphetamines in adulthood. This research underscores the potential risks of amphetamine use during pregnancy and highlights the need for further investigation into its long-lasting effects on brain function.
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