Think of every addiction as a different branch of a tree. The trees have roots and the roots -if they find fertile ground- create addictions...
There are underlying mechanisms in your brain that influence your addictive tendencies. Read on to arm yourself to beat your addiction.
The Cycle of Addiction in an easy to understand infographic by Recovery Connection. Want to know more? Call us at 866-812-8231
Addiction is a disease, not a moral failing. Just like asthma is a disease of the lungs, addiction is a disease of the brain. The experts at the National Institute on Drug Abuse are very clear in thei
Substance use and addiction take a heavy toll on brain functioning and the complex systems that regulate thoughts, feelings, behaviours, emotional responses – even how the body functions. Researchers explain that much of the power of addiction lies in its ability to hijack and even rewire brain circ
Here is our current list of Internet addiction brain studies. Without exception, all studies have found addiction-related brain changes in Internet addicts.
A look at the modern research of the brain as related to addiction from contributor and neuroscientist, Derek Simon, PhD. More here.
The power of addiction lies in its ability to hijack and rewire brain circuits meant to help us survive.
What Addiction is: A primary, chronic, disease with genetic, psychosocial, and environmental factors influencing its development and manifestations, often progressive and fatal. It is characterized by continuous or periodic impaired control over use, preoccupation with use, use despite adverse consequences, and distortions in thinking – most notably denial. Addiction is not a symptom of an
A new study addresses the genetics behind why some people seem to be more resistant to addictions than others.
A blog about the science of addiction and drug research.
This commonality suggests a specific brain circuit that could be a therapeutic target for neurostimulation treatments.
Substance use and addiction take a heavy toll on brain functioning and the complex systems that regulate thoughts, feelings, behaviours, emotional responses – even how the body functions. Researchers explain that much of the power of addiction lies in its ability to hijack and even rewire brain circ
Substance use and addiction take a heavy toll on brain functioning and the complex systems that regulate thoughts, feelings, behaviours, emotional responses – even how the body functions. Researchers explain that much of the power of addiction lies in its ability to hijack and even rewire brain circ
Every person with a substance use disorder knows about cravings. But what drives these cravings? What contributes to continuing with substance use despite painful negative consequences that include the loss of relationships, health, careers, finances, and even the loss of life? Read more about neuro
Substance use and addiction take a heavy toll on brain functioning and the complex systems that regulate thoughts, feelings, behaviours, emotional responses – even how the body functions. Researchers explain that much of the power of addiction lies in its ability to hijack and even rewire brain circ
Dopamine is a critical neurotransmitter, acting as a chemical messenger in the brain to transmit signals between neurons. Its primary role is significant in
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We've provided illustrations to help you understand how drugs affect the brain. Call [Organic] for drug rehab at Lakeview Health.
In today's fast-paced world, where instant gratification has become the norm, it's no wonder that addictions are rampant. While many are aware of substance addi
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Every person with a substance use disorder knows about cravings. But what drives these cravings? What contributes to continuing with substance use despite painful negative consequences that include the loss of relationships, health, careers, finances, and even the loss of life? Read more about neuro
Every person with a substance use disorder knows about cravings. But what drives these cravings? What contributes to continuing with substance use despite painful negative consequences that include the loss of relationships, health, careers, finances, and even the loss of life? Read more about neuro
Chronic exposure to drugs leads to significant changes in the brain's neurochemistry and neuroplasticity, primarily affecting neurotransmitters like dopamine,
The findings further our understanding of self-awareness and consciousness.
There are a lot of risks a person takes when they have a meth addiction. If you are experiencing an addiction to meth, it is important to get help fast.
There are underlying mechanisms in your brain that influence your addictive tendencies. Read on to arm yourself to beat your addiction.
Dopamine is a critical neurotransmitter, acting as a chemical messenger in the brain to transmit signals between neurons. Its primary role is significant in
Every person with a substance use disorder knows about cravings. But what drives these cravings? What contributes to continuing with substance use despite painful negative consequences that include the loss of relationships, health, careers, finances, and even the loss of life? Read more about neuro
Every person with a substance use disorder knows about cravings. But what drives these cravings? What contributes to continuing with substance use despite painful negative consequences that include the loss of relationships, health, careers, finances, and even the loss of life? Read more about neuro
The neurobiology of addiction is pointing the way to potential methods of disrupting the neurocircuitry with both pharmaceutical and behavioral tools. Altering the reward and emotional circuits may...
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Addictions to certain substances or activities can be a chronic, often relapsing brain disease which may cause compulsive substance seeking and use.
A new study suggests dopamine levels signal hoe valuable a current situation is regarding receiving a reward.
Explore the intricate link between dopamine and neurological disorders in our latest blog post. Find out the details here!
Practicing neurobics on a regular basis can strengthen your brain and improve your mood, memory and mindset. This article will show you how!
We've provided illustrations to help you understand how drugs affect the brain. Call [Organic] for drug rehab at Lakeview Health.