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A common inflammation molecule may hijack dopamine pathways tied to addiction
Methamphetamine addiction has long been framed as a story of dopamine gone haywire, with the drug flooding the brain’s reward ...
University of Florida neuroscientists have made a mechanistic discovery that paves the way to test immune-modulating ...
Meth is addictive because it increases dopamine levels in the brain. While researchers know that meth triggers brain inflammation, whether the immune system also affects the brain’s reward system ...
Are you tired of feeling sluggish and unproductive every single day? Do you find yourself procrastinating more often than not, struggling to stay focused on the task at hand? If so, you’re not alone.
Ever picked up your phone just to check one notification—and suddenly 45 minutes vanished into scrolling oblivion? Welcome to the dopamine hijack. Modern life is designed to give you constant hits of ...
Clinical Psychologist, Lecturer and Research Supervisor, Graduate School of Health, University of Technology Sydney Advice about cutting down on dopamine is everywhere right now. From “dopamine ...
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