Why someone becomes addicted to a substance has long baffled scientists and philosophers. Now leading researchers are getting the clearest picture yet of how addiction works in the brain and body.
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Why addiction still defies science, even with modern brain tools
Addiction is one of the most intensely studied conditions in modern medicine, yet even with high‑resolution brain scans and ...
From meditation to molecular science, addiction treatment is being reinvented. See how new breakthroughs are giving hope for recovery.
I’ve often commented that the distance between the addiction research community and the 12-Step community polarizes treatment and undermines creative collaboration. When the professional community ...
CHARLESTON, South Carolina, USA, 17 December 2024 - In a comprehensive Genomic Press Interview published today in Brain Medicine, renowned neuroscientist Dr. Peter Kalivas reveals crucial insights ...
A study published in Science Signaling on the neural circuitry mediating addiction has made significant strides, particularly in understanding the intricate mechanisms of how addictive drugs influence ...
A cognitive neuroscientist from the psychology department of Texas A&M University, Brian Anderson has a radical new theory on the commonality of addiction. Anderson’s research suggests that drug ...
When it comes to an addictive disorder, you either have it or you don't. But this dichotomous nature of the diagnosis fails to recognize the complexity and diversity of addiction's origins and ...
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Students dive into the world of neuroscience
IN a bid to spark curiosity and inspire young minds, senior high school students from Rajah Soliman Science and Technology ...
We are delighted to announce that Professor Ann McNeill and Professor Kei (Kwangwook) Cho have received awards in the King's New Years Honours ...
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