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I Want More: The Reality of Addiction

35 min · 6. März 2023
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Today's topic is one that is unfortunately all too common: addiction. Addiction can take many forms, from substance abuse to gambling, and it affects millions of people worldwide. In this episode, we'll be exploring the neurobiological mechanisms underlying addiction and addictive tendencies, and how understanding this can help us find ways to overcome these destructive behaviors. The Neurobiology of Substance Use, Misuse, and Addiction [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK424849/]

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