A Webinar from the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation Webinar Presenter Victor Tang , M.D., MSc, FRCPC Webinar Host Jeffrey Borenstein, M.D. New York, Jan. 28, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As our ...
A new doctoral dissertation shows that gambling disorder is linked to brain networks involved in self-control and brain ...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) present a formidable challenge to public health globally, with recent statistics from the U.S.
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Within the brain, chemical neurotransmitters like dopamine and norepinephrine regulate mood, emotions and many physiological and behavioral processes. Their imbalance can contribute to anxiety, ...
Cocaine addiction may affect how the body processes iron, leading to a build-up of the mineral in the brain, according to new research from the University of Cambridge. The study, published today in ...
Why do so many people relapse after quitting cocaine? A new study from The Hebrew University reveals that a specific "anti-reward" brain circuit becomes hyperactive during withdrawal-driving ...
Why do so many people relapse after quitting cocaine? A new study from The Hebrew University reveals that a specific “anti-reward” brain circuit becomes hyperactive during withdrawal—driving ...
Remarkable scientific progress over the past five decades has helped us develop knowledge of how drugs of abuse induce pleasure, reinforce use, and lead to the compulsive self-administration we call ...
Childhood trauma has long been known to raise a child’s odds of developing depression and addiction later on. Now, a small but intriguing new study links these risks to specific changes in the brain, ...
Following the tragic triple suicide of three sisters in Ghaziabad allegedly linked to online gaming, experts warn that gaming ...