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5 common foods more addictive than hard drugs
Hard drugs are generally looked at when considering addiction, but there are plenty of foods that the brain can form an even ...
Most of the genetic risk for developing a substance use disorder comes from genes that broadly affect how our brains process ...
Published in Nature Neuroscience, new research reveals that timing, not repetition, drives associative learning. By showing ...
Researchers analyze 2.2 million genomes to show that addiction risk is primarily driven by broad genes affecting brain wiring and impulse control, not drug-specific traits.
Relapsing after quitting cocaine is not simply a matter of willpower — it reflects physical changes in the brain, according to new research. Scientists have found that repeated cocaine use reshapes ...
Mindset needs more than willpower. It rests on character—something practiced, embodied, and tested. Growth mindset shows why.
Understanding the fundamental differences between licenses and certifications can set the stage for career success. Licensing ...
We all hit the same moments on repeat: a tense meeting, a sharp text, a conversation that’s drifting into conflict, your own nerves taking over at the worst time.That’s why psychology tricks are so ...
Shia LaBeouf‘s recurring dealings with the authorities are slowly becoming his new normal. The Disney alum was recently seen ...
Last week, the Hancock County Youth Court hosted its annual multi-disciplinary training on “The Science of Addiction.” ...
The book 'The Mountain Is You' discusses self-sabotage, which is nothing more than a coping mechanism of the mind. The book also focuses on emotional intelligence, healing, and self-accountability.
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Actors with surprisingly dark pasts
Hollywood is often viewed through a lens of fame and fortune, yet many prominent male actors have endured difficult and ...
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