From: The Lasting Impact of Long-Term Drug Use on the Brain
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Culturally, the impact of long-term drug use on the brain is often overshadowed by social stigma and misunderstanding. Different societies vary in how they perceive addiction — from a criminal issue to a public health challenge. Greater awareness of the brain effects can shift cultural attitudes toward empathy, prevention, and rehabilitation, fostering policies that support recovery rather than punishment.

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Supporting arguments

  • Stigma hampers access to treatment.
  • Education about brain effects can reduce blame.
  • Cultural narratives influence public health approaches.
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