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As public health insurance in the United States faces potential cuts, a Rutgers University review of medical records finds ...
The new book “The Science of Revenge” explores the neuroscience of revenge, and how its addictive potential could make it ...
In today’s fast-paced, digitally connected world, conversations about mental health, wellness, and addiction treatment are ...
The International Society of Addiction Medicine (ISAM), a globally recognised body of over 15,000 professional members and 55 ...
The Equal Protection Project is challenging Yale and AAAP over REACH minority program that limits eligibility based on race, ...
In a paper released in Addiction, scientists reported that people with a history of alcohol use disorder who were prescribed ...
The curious minds at Aperture break down how dopamine systems might trap us in cycles of pleasure and addiction.
Patients addicted to opioids receive less mental health care if they are only covered by public insurance, compared with patients receiving care through alternate funding, according to a recent study ...
A recent study asks whether altering consciousness with psychoactive substances can have religious value. Americans take ...
More than 900 research grants worth $2.6 billion are in jeopardy. So is the 80-year-old model of American science.
Drug companies have been funding the installation of electronic diagnostic machines in pharmacies up and down the country to ...
Increasing numbers of youth use "gas station weed," not realizing the products are dangerous. Despite repoorts of poisonings, ...