
|Articles|February 19, 2007
Dopamine agonists linked to gambling problems
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A new study by the Mayo Clinic has revealed that patients taking dopamine agonists may be at increased risk for compulsive gambling. A report of the study findings, published in the Jan. 23 issue of Neurology (
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