And when this works right, you work right. And when it doesn't, you don't. And it looks toxic. So you can tell, again, pardon the dumb questions, but You can tell from a brain scan of a 16 year old whether that child's using drugs. I can tell whether or not it's toxic. And then I have to find out, well, why is it toxic? And it could be toxic from drug use. (08:57–09:03)
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Asserts that drug use in children can be detected through brain scans.
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