A study highlights distinct brain activity patterns in boys and girls with familial substance use disorders, indicating predisposed addiction risks. Published in Nature Mental Health, findings suggest ...
But “cannabis is definitely something that someone can develop an addiction to,” said Das, an addiction psychiatrist at ...
The roots of addiction risk may lie in how young brains function long before substance use begins, according to a new study ...
Everyone has internal beliefs about what they are, or aren't, good at. For many these have become an implicit reality—facts about life that are rarely examined and never questioned. The "gravity" of ...
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Boys, girls may be predisposed to substance use addiction in differing ways, brain scans reveal
A new study has found differing patterns in the brain activity of boys and girls with a family history of substance use ...
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Study finds early neural markers of addiction risk differ between boys and girls
The roots of addiction risk may lie in how young brains function long before substance use begins, according to a new study from Weill Cornell Medicine.
Nipping negative repetitive thinking in the bud has the potential to stave off numerous mental health disorders. Think Eeyore and Piglet. Cheerful Piglet is a chronic worrier, coping with anxiety; ...
More parents are concerned about internet addiction by their adolescent children than substance addiction, according to the results of a survey published in JAMA Network Open on Oct. 26. Parents of ...
But “cannabis is definitely something that someone can develop an addiction to,” said Das, an addiction psychiatrist at ...
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