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Can You Really ‘Rot’ Your Brain by Scrolling Too Much on Your Smartphone?
While that message has been spread on social media, researchers are just beginning to understand how the devices affect the ...
A new study highlights how the brain learns to keep alcohol addiction going, not for pleasure but to escape withdrawal stress.
Some anti-drug campaigns work, while others are memorable but don't succeed in making people give up smoking or other ...
Jinwoo Park, PhD, associate professor of biotechnical and clinical laboratory sciences, recently received a $3.7 million, five-year grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse to study how ...
A new study found that spending time scrolling online is as neurologically damaging as drinking alcohol. “Excessive use of ...
Addiction decreases the brain’s ability to experience natural, healthy pleasure, driving increased cravings and compulsive substance use. But can this brain deficit be healed? New research from my lab ...
The '2025 Good Brain Conference,' hosted by Asia Economy, was held on the morning of September 3 at the Westin Chosun Hotel ...
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Why your brain craves alcohol: Scientists map the region responsible for compulsive drinking
A new study by Scripps Research scientists has identified a brain region, the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (PVT), ...
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 ...
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Whether you're guilty of 'doomscrolling', are feeling the effects of 'brain rot' from endless content consumption, or ...
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