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Even Low Levels of Alcohol Could Damage Your Brain, Study Finds
(juanpablo/Pexels) We know that too much booze is bad for us, but a new study reveals that even a low level of alcohol intake ...
A study reveals that early patterns of stress-driven drinking may quietly reshape the brain in ways that persist into midlife ...
Every experience leaves a trace in the brain, a memory that can shape future behavior. Alcohol and other addictive substances ...
The campus social scene sees many students ready to “party hearty” with alcohol. New University of Oregon research says ...
Functional beverages are evolving from supporting physical health to enhancing mental focus, productivity, relaxation, and ...
Alcohol intake rates frequently fall after traumatic events, such as the AIDS epidemic in 1981 and now after the COVID-19 ...
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Scientists identify brain region behind compulsive alcohol use in new study
The finding could lead to new treatments for alcohol dependence and anxiety disorders.
A mind-bending hallucinogen is moving out of the counterculture and into the clinic. The Food and Drug Administration on ...
Could drugs like Mounjaro treat people with cannabis use disorder? They might. Preliminary research indicates they may stop ...
After an executive order, the FDA announced it would prioritize the study of some psychedelic drugs for therapeutic use.
When college students drink very heavily or to the point of blacking out, they're more likely to report poorer cognitive ...
Brain health is of paramount importance to nearly all Americans, yet few are aware of the latest science on how to nurture it ...
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