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Category: Addiction
Exploring the link between addiction and creativity
In response to the recent news about the death of Grammy-winning singer Amy Winehouse, Scientific American recently posted an interesting Q&A with Johns Hopkins University neuroscientist …
College without booze: harder than it sounds
“Still Sociable at Stanford” wrote to Dear Abby last week asking for advice about a problem that usually isn’t mentioned in discussions of college drinking: …
Research links bulimia to disordered impulse control
Although some consider eating disorders like bulimia to be the over-hyped, Hollywoodian maladies of the wealthy and superficial, the fact is that they are serious …
Study shows anti-tobacco programs targeting adults also curb teen smoking
Public health policies that combine taxes on tobacco, bans on lighting up in public venues, smoking cessation programs and anti-smoking mass media campaigns to help …
A conversation about the FDA's new graphic health warnings for cigarettes
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is using a little shock factor today, unveiling new graphic warning labels that must appear on cigarette packaging by …
Sucrose-craving rats shed light on neural pathways responsible for addiction
A University of Michigan study shows that my irresistible midnight cupcake cravings may stem from dopamine-induced neural signals. In other words, totally not my fault. …
Fighting binge drinking on campus
Studies have shown that drunk driving and alcohol-related deaths are on the rise on college campuses. Now, 14 colleges and universities - including Stanford - …
Prescription drug addiction: How the epidemic is shaking up the policy world
Last week, the New York Times' Sabrina Tavernese published a moving account of how prescription painkiller addiction is destroying the lives of people in Scioto …
Study shows high rates of substance use disorders among veterans with mental illness
A large number of soldiers returning home are struggling with a wide range of psychological difficulties. An estimated 30 percent of Iraq war veterans have …
Governors to Congress: Help us fight prescription-drug abuse
We've previously reported on the United States' prescription-drug problem, and today the governors of two particularly hard-hit states urged Congress to step in and help. …
Keith Humphreys: Drug-addiction treatment programs for military families are outdated
In an opinion piece titled "The Military's Bad Medicine," Stanford professor Keith Humphreys, PhD, and his co-author Harold Pollack, PhD, take a closer look at …
Stanford analysis suggests Russian anti-alcohol campaign prevented 665,000 premature deaths
Russian public health faces a serious crisis. For decades, the death rate in the country has grown at a relentless pace, doubling since 1970. Russian …
Study shows prescribing higher doses of pain meds may increase risk of overdose
Drug overdose death rates in the United States have risen steadily since 1970 and recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests …
Booze, food more enjoyable to some, possibly predicting risky behavior
The Archives of General Psychiatry served up a pair of interesting studies today that you might consider over dinner today, or perhaps at "happy hour."
Can daily texts help smokers kick their nicotine addiction?
Text messages may be an effective and economical option to help individuals quit smoking and control their cravings, according to research published this week in …