Glutamate helps mediate the rewarding effects of drugs of abuse and speeds the hard-wiring of substance response into the brain. How does addiction hijack the brain? Created with Sketch.
Glutamate helps mediate the rewarding effects of drugs of abuse and speeds the hard-wiring of substance response into the brain. How does addiction hijack the brain? Created with Sketch.
WILLIAM BRANGHAM: My next guest is one of the researchers who helped establish that addiction is in fact a brain disorder, that taking certain drugs over ... preventing effects of the medication ...
Your brain interprets food as rewarding when you are hungry and water as rewarding when you are thirsty. But addictive substances like alcohol and drugs of abuse can overwhelm the natural reward ...
It's one of the most used drugs in ... areas of the brain that are often connected with psychosis. Using pot heavily, especially in your teen years, may leave more permanent effects.
"This is your brain on drugs," the old anti-drug admonition says ... researchers looked at structural MRI scans for 103 people with opioid addiction and 105 non-addicts, and functional MRI ...
While GLP-1s are not clinically approved for addiction ... by the drugs. Grigson said the drugs appear to have an effect on the circumventricular organs—the parts of the brain not protected ...