Most of the genetic risk for developing a substance use disorder comes from genes that broadly affect how our brains process ...
Harold Lewis has been fighting drug addiction for years, but only recently started thinking recovery could be fun. The 59-year-old former cook earned small prizes — candy, gum, gift cards, sunglasses ...
Researchers analyze 2.2 million genomes to show that addiction risk is primarily driven by broad genes affecting brain wiring ...
Harold Lewis has been fighting drug addiction for years, but only recently started thinking recovery could be fun. The 59-year-old former cook earned small prizes - candy, gum, gift cards, sunglasses ...
We have long been told a simple story about reward: Dopamine is the "wanting" molecule that drives us toward goals, and ...
Harold Lewis has been fighting drug addiction for years, but only recently started thinking recovery could be fun. The 59-year-old former cook earned small prizes — candy, gum, gift cards, sunglasses ...
Researchers carrying out functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies in different areas of the human brain have discovered how cocaine addiction disrupts the dopamine neurons that govern how ...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have created a single-nucleus RNA-sequencing resource to generate molecular signatures of cell types in five key regions of the human brain ...
Harold Lewis, a recovering drug user, sits on the porch of his mother’s house in Stratford, Conn. For Lewis, in recovery from opioids, a weekly prize drawing became a way for him to bring home gifts ...