A new study reveals that regularly employed patients are more likely to drop out of outpatient alcohol treatment than those without steady jobs, suggesting standard clinic hours create hidden barriers to addiction recovery.
Read moreDetailsResearchers analyzing nationwide survey data found that adults using psilocybin infrequently alongside alcohol reported less anxiety and depression than non-psilocybin users, suggesting potential benefits outside clinical settings.
Read moreDetailsPatients being treated for addiction often experience a sharp drop in their daily cravings simply by taking a placebo. New research explores how human expectation and medical routines can alter the harsh biological realities of dependence.
Read moreDetailsIndividuals who dread losing mental control are highly likely to experience severe anxiety during a hangover. New research shows this specific psychological fear reliably predicts morning-after panic, helping professionals identify young adults at risk for future alcohol problems.
Read moreDetailsIndividuals with a cocaine addiction may fall into three hidden behavioral types. Scientists mapped the brains of people who use cocaine, revealing new biological targets that could help personalize rehabilitation regimens and improve overall recovery rates.
Read moreDetailsA new study highlights the distinct emotional triggers behind behavioral addictions. Researchers found that while compulsive gambling is largely driven by the thrill of positive excitement, compulsive video gaming serves primarily as a way to manage distress.
Read moreDetailsWhile physical fitness is vital for health, it can sometimes cross the line into a harmful behavioral addiction. However, a new scientific review warns against over-pathologizing athletes, noting that true exercise addiction is often misunderstood and overstated.
Read moreDetailsRats exposed to the psychoactive component of cannabis before birth display differing teenage binge drinking habits based on their biological sex. Females consistently drank more alcohol, while males initially avoided it before rapidly escalating their consumption.
Read moreDetailsA new study highlights the role emotional awareness plays in our sex lives. Researchers found that people with high sex drives who struggle to understand emotions are significantly more likely to engage in hypersexual behavior.
Read moreDetailsAdults who gamble and buy randomized digital items in video games report much higher rates of severe betting problems. New research suggests the financial risks of virtual loot boxes mirror traditional casino games.
Read moreDetailsPeople who constantly worry about achieving happiness are more likely to use cannabis frequently and struggle to quit, according to new research. The same study explores how underlying bipolar risk relates to daily marijuana interference.
Read moreDetailsA new genetic study reveals that youth with a higher inherited risk for cannabis addiction show altered frontal brain structure. The variations appear even in teenagers who have never used marijuana, offering new insights into adolescent brain development.
Read moreDetailsA new study suggests that cosmetic procedures can become an addiction for some women. Researchers found that low body esteem and problematic social media use are strongly linked to this rising behavioral issue.
Read moreDetailsA recent study suggests that a high sex drive and a tendency for spontaneous mind-wandering are the main drivers of unexpected sexual thoughts. Surprisingly, frequent pornography use does not appear to directly trigger these unprompted ideas.
Read moreDetailsA novel vaccine candidate could offer broad protection against fentanyl and its many illicit variants. By training the immune system to recognize a shared molecular signature, the breakthrough approach outpaces the rapid development of synthetic designer opioids.
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