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Reduced gray matter and altered brain connectivity are linked to problematic smartphone use
A comprehensive review of neuroimaging research suggests that problematic smartphone use is associated with distinct ...
A new study suggests that religion and spirituality could be a component in preventing and recovering from addiction ...
Regulators are struggling to keep up with kratom, which is found at gas stations and smoke shops in Arizona and elsewhere.
Too many Oregonians cannot get mental health and addiction care when they need it because we don't have enough professionals ...
Since Florida legalized online sports betting in 2021, its popularity has ballooned. Has gambling addiction grown with it?
Bicycle Day and 4/20 fall within 24 hours of each other every April, and the two occasions are closer than the calendar ...
The properties of the drug are what one doctors calls “a 'wish list' for what we would want in a safer opioid” that could ...
An experimental opioid alternative called DFNZ achieved effective pain relief in mice without addiction risk or breathing ...
As private equity rapidly expands into mental health, a new Oregon study raises questions about whether patients pay more ...
It is fashionable to blame social media for all of society’s social ills, but it is not an effective strategy to help reduce ...
UCSF research shows psychedelics like psilocybin may treat depression, Parkinson’s, and addiction, offering new hope in ...
Legalized sports betting has exploded in Rhode Island since a 2018 U.S. Supreme Court ruling cleared the way for states to ...
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