A neuroscientist explains how highly processed foods may be key to “food addiction.” She also reveals some solutions ...
Some researchers argue that the roles of social environment and personal choice have to be considered in order to make progress in treating people addicted to drugs. By Jan Hoffman The message ...
Research in mice has shown that fentanyl addiction is the result of two brain circuits working in tandem, rather than a single neural pathway as had been previously thought. One circuit underlies the ...
Addiction doesn’t arise in isolation. For many individuals, it follows years of emotional adversity, trauma, nutrient depletion, and gut dysfunction. People experiencing addiction often eat poorly or ...
Some foods have an irresistible pull no matter how full you are, you'll always reach for "just one more slice." But this isn't about weak willpower. Science shows that certain foods are biologically ...
Cocaine is a stimulant drug and highly addictive. Using cocaine can cause changes to the brain, such as in the reward system, resulting in a buildup of dopamine and making it difficult for someone to ...
Ashley Gearhardt receives funding from the National Institute of Health and the American Heart Association. For many, the desire to change what they eat is triggered by concerns about potentially life ...
Every year millions of Americans try to cut down on ultra-processed foods – industrial formulations that are typically high in added fat, refined carbohydrates or both. Think cookies, cakes, potato ...
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