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A new study finds evidence of a troubling connection between sports gambling and risky alcohol consumption. The findings, published in JAMA Network Open, suggest that individuals who bet on sports, esports, and daily fantasy sports are significantly more likely to engage in binge drinking compared to those who do not gamble or who gamble on other activities. As sports betting becomes more accessible through mobile apps and websites, its correlation with risky behaviors, particularly excessive alcohol consumption, has drawn increased scrutiny. Previous studies have already pointed to higher alc...
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A new study finds evidence of a troubling connection between sports gambling and risky alcohol consumption. The findings, published in JAMA Network Open, suggest that individuals who bet on sports, esports, and daily fantasy sports are significantly more likely to engage in binge drinking compared to those who do not gamble or who gamble on other activities. As sports betting becomes more accessible through mobile apps and websites, its correlation with risky behaviors, particularly excessive alcohol consumption, has drawn increased scrutiny. Previous studies have already pointed to higher alc...
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A new study finds evidence of a troubling connection between sports gambling and risky alcohol consumption. The findings, published in JAMA Network Open, suggest that individuals who bet on sports, esports, and daily fantasy sports are significantly more likely to engage in binge drinking compared to those who do not gamble or who gamble on other activities. As sports betting becomes more accessible through mobile apps and websites, its correlation with risky behaviors, particularly excessive alcohol consumption, has drawn increased scrutiny. Previous studies have already pointed to higher alc...
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A recent study has identified the brain pathways that addictive drugs such as morphine and cocaine manipulate, which may explain how these substances can override natural needs like eating and drinking. The findings, published in the journal Science, reveal that while drugs of abuse activate the same brain areas as natural rewards such as food and water, they do so in significantly different ways, potentially offering new insights into the treatment of addiction in humans. Previous research on addiction has consistently shown that both natural rewards (such as food and water) and drugs of abus...
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A recent study has identified the brain pathways that addictive drugs such as morphine and cocaine manipulate, which may explain how these substances can override natural needs like eating and drinking. The findings, published in the journal Science, reveal that while drugs of abuse activate the same brain areas as natural rewards such as food and water, they do so in significantly different ways, potentially offering new insights into the treatment of addiction in humans. Previous research on addiction has consistently shown that both natural rewards (such as food and water) and drugs of abus...
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A recent study has identified the brain pathways that addictive drugs such as morphine and cocaine manipulate, which may explain how these substances can override natural needs like eating and drinking. The findings, published in the journal Science, reveal that while drugs of abuse activate the same brain areas as natural rewards such as food and water, they do so in significantly different ways, potentially offering new insights into the treatment of addiction in humans. Previous research on addiction has consistently shown that both natural rewards (such as food and water) and drugs of abus...
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A recent study suggests that semaglutide (brand names: Ozempic, Rybelsus, and Wegovy) may have the potential to reduce the risk of developing and relapsing into cannabis use disorder. This discovery offers a promising avenue for treatment, especially since no medications are currently approved for cannabis use disorder. The findings have been published in Molecular Psychiatry. Cannabis use disorder is a condition characterized by the compulsive use of cannabis despite significant negative consequences in a person’s life. This disorder is diagnosed based on criteria that include a strong desire...
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A recent study suggests that semaglutide (brand names: Ozempic, Rybelsus, and Wegovy) may have the potential to reduce the risk of developing and relapsing into cannabis use disorder. This discovery offers a promising avenue for treatment, especially since no medications are currently approved for cannabis use disorder. The findings have been published in Molecular Psychiatry. Cannabis use disorder is a condition characterized by the compulsive use of cannabis despite significant negative consequences in a person’s life. This disorder is diagnosed based on criteria that include a strong desire...
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A recent study suggests that semaglutide (brand names: Ozempic, Rybelsus, and Wegovy) may have the potential to reduce the risk of developing and relapsing into cannabis use disorder. This discovery offers a promising avenue for treatment, especially since no medications are currently approved for cannabis use disorder. The findings have been published in Molecular Psychiatry. Cannabis use disorder is a condition characterized by the compulsive use of cannabis despite significant negative consequences in a person’s life. This disorder is diagnosed based on criteria that include a strong desire...
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A new study published in Scientific Reports sheds light on the lasting effects of the drug alprazolam, commonly known as Xanax, when used during adolescence. Using male mice as their subjects, the researchers discovered that exposure to this drug at a young age could enhance the animals’ sensitivity to opiates, such as morphine, even long after the drug exposure has ceased. This research highlights the potentially negative long-term consequences of using certain medications during critical developmental stages. Benzodiazepines, including alprazolam, are frequently prescribed to treat anxiety, ...
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