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Why is it so hard to stop at just one cookie? For many people, sweet foods like chocolate, pastries, and candy aren't just a ...
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 ...
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 International Society of Addiction Medicine (ISAM), a globally recognised body of over 15,000 professional members and 55 ...
Researchers at the University of Southern California found the popularity of nicotine pouches is soaring, especially among ...
More than 900 research grants worth $2.6 billion are in jeopardy. So is the 80-year-old model of American science.
Marottichal resident, Charaliyil Unnikrishnan, affectionately known as the "Chess Man," led this quiet revolution.
David Kessler took GLP-1 drugs to help manage his weight. In his new book, he explains why the drugs are revolutionary, but ...
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Addicted and unaware
WITHOUT the use of prohibited drugs, alcohol or gambling, one may be an addict. A new wave of addictive behaviors is emerging ...
Cravings stem from brain habit loops, not just withdrawal symptoms. Thriving without alcohol involves learning to redirect ...