Alcohol Abuse: Poor Oxytocin Development Could Be to Blame for Alcohol and Drug Addiction – Medical News Today
Poor oxytocin development could be to blame for alcohol and drug addiction – Medical News Today
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Poor oxytocin development could be to blame for alcohol and drug addiction
Medical News Today New research from the University of Adelaide in Australia suggests that poor development of oxytocin in early childhood may explain why some individuals succumb to addictive behavior, such as alcohol or drug abuse. Oxytocin, more commonly referred to … Drug and alcohol abuse could be linked with poor development of "love hormone" 'Love Hormone' Linked To Drug And Alcohol Abuse Drug, alcohol abuse may be linked to underdeveloped 'love hormone' oxytocin … |
Commission approves drug and alcohol abuse grants – Leavenworth Times
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Commission approves drug and alcohol abuse grants
Leavenworth Times Project Graduation events and presentations by an anti-drug speaker are among the programs that will be funded this year by Leavenworth County-Cities Drug and Alcohol Abuse Council grants. The council's grant recommendations were presented … |
Macra event set to Challenge Drinks Industry and Youth on Alcohol Abuse – Agriland
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Macra event set to Challenge Drinks Industry and Youth on Alcohol Abuse
Agriland Macra's youth leaders are bringing the drama to Limerick tomorrow the 22nd March – hosting a unique event 'Drink, Drama and Debate' – a one of a kind approach to the debate on alcohol abuse. Bringing the drinks industry together with youth … |
OPTOGENETICS/SUBSTANCE ABUSE: Laser brain stimulation reduces alcohol … – BioOptics World
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OPTOGENETICS/SUBSTANCE ABUSE: Laser brain stimulation reduces alcohol …
BioOptics World Despite the prevalence of alcohol in our society, little is known about the neurochemical alterations that drive abuse. Research has pointed to DA as the primary neurotransmitter involved in positive reward; the ventral tegmental region (VTA) is an … |
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