Substance use disorders (SUDs) present a formidable challenge to public health globally, with recent statistics from the U.S.
The brain is a master controller, organized into large-scale neural networks that directly affect whether people with addictions break free or surrender. Research has identified a key site, the action ...
As our understanding of the neurobiology of addiction evolves, so do opportunities to develop more precise, brain-based interventions for co-occurring disorders. In our free webinar, “Advancing ...
A new doctoral dissertation shows that gambling disorder is linked to brain networks involved in self-control and brain ...
For years, addiction was seen as a matter of personal failure—a bad habit or a lack of discipline. People believed those who struggled with substance abuse could stop if they simply wanted to. But ...
Memories must be flexible so animals can adapt when the world changes. FMI neuroscientists have found that in fruit flies, ...
Whatever the reason for turning to drugs or alcohol was in the first place, the most important thing is that they found the ...