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Revenge is more than an emotion—it’s an addictive behavior. We get hyped about an epic revenge story to watch on the big ...
Previous studies have reported a role of alterations in the brain’s inhibitory control mechanism in addiction. Mounting evidence from neuroimaging studies indicates that its key components can be ...
Mounting evidence shows that Alzheimer’s disease (AD) manifests the dysfunction of the brain network much earlier before the onset of clinical symptoms, making its early diagnosis possible. Current ...
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Founders' Day recently celebrated the 90th anniversary of Alcoholics Anonymous. It incorporates an often untapped aspect of ...
Researchers argue that "we may need to reevaluate the causal assumptions that underlie brain disease models of addiction." ...
Fifty years of outstanding neuroscience research studies have revealed many secrets of how drugs of abuse affect and change ...
NUZ-001 and its active metabolite NUZ-001 Sulfone demonstrated significant neuroprotective effects in a zebrafish model of Huntington's disease Treatment prevented hallmark developmental and ...
More information: da Rocha JF et al. Protective exercise responses in the dentate gyrus of Alzheimer's disease mouse model revealed with RNA-single-nucleus sequencing, Nature Neuroscience (2025).
Shorter telomeres linked to increased risk of age-related brain diseases by Mass General Brigham edited by Sadie Harley, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain ...
New Addiction Model Different psychoactive substances like hallucinogens, psychedelics, anesthetics, sedatives, stimulants and so forth, are known to have different mechanisms. Some block the reuptake ...
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